The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 25
Stran 35
... equal foot with the Ancients ; and it is that which we call Pindarique ; introduced , but not perfected , by our famous Mr. Cowley : and of this , Sir , you are certainly one of the greatest masters . You have the sublimity of sense as ...
... equal foot with the Ancients ; and it is that which we call Pindarique ; introduced , but not perfected , by our famous Mr. Cowley : and of this , Sir , you are certainly one of the greatest masters . You have the sublimity of sense as ...
Stran 114
... equal her , from whom our toasting came . " The lady here celebtated was Lady Louisa Lenox , ( then about ten years old , ) daughter of Charles Lenox , Duke of Richmond , by Anne Brudenell , Mira's eldest sister . Frances Brudenell ...
... equal her , from whom our toasting came . " The lady here celebtated was Lady Louisa Lenox , ( then about ten years old , ) daughter of Charles Lenox , Duke of Richmond , by Anne Brudenell , Mira's eldest sister . Frances Brudenell ...
Stran 120
... equal charms unite ; In solemn leagues contending nations join , And Britain labours with the vast design . the piece itself an anonymous writer thus speaks in 1702 ; State Poems , iv . 361 : “ Motteux and D'Urfey are for nothing fit ...
... equal charms unite ; In solemn leagues contending nations join , And Britain labours with the vast design . the piece itself an anonymous writer thus speaks in 1702 ; State Poems , iv . 361 : “ Motteux and D'Urfey are for nothing fit ...
Stran 121
... equal share with Rich in the property ; " which he pro- bably derived from some of the Killigrew family . About the year 1708 he transferred his right , whatever it was , to Colonel Brett ; and died in 1710 . 7 Mary Tudor , natural ...
... equal share with Rich in the property ; " which he pro- bably derived from some of the Killigrew family . About the year 1708 he transferred his right , whatever it was , to Colonel Brett ; and died in 1710 . 7 Mary Tudor , natural ...
Stran 126
... equal force ; then Scarsdale spoke : 66 delight " is taken from a former line in the poem before us . So in an Essay in opposition to the Essay on Satire , " ibid . " So bawling H- -n and K- the mute , " With noise and nonsense fill up ...
... equal force ; then Scarsdale spoke : 66 delight " is taken from a former line in the poem before us . So in an Essay in opposition to the Essay on Satire , " ibid . " So bawling H- -n and K- the mute , " With noise and nonsense fill up ...
Vsebina
53 | |
63 | |
69 | |
143 | |
151 | |
155 | |
183 | |
187 | |
54 | |
60 | |
61 | |
62 | |
65 | |
67 | |
69 | |
71 | |
73 | |
76 | |
78 | |
83 | |
84 | |
86 | |
92 | |
133 | |
134 | |
142 | |
149 | |
1 | |
3 | |
9 | |
13 | |
15 | |
25 | |
33 | |
39 | |
45 | |
197 | |
203 | |
209 | |
217 | |
225 | |
227 | |
232 | |
243 | |
255 | |
266 | |
269 | |
291 | |
300 | |
316 | |
317 | |
325 | |
331 | |
343 | |
348 | |
355 | |
363 | |
371 | |
379 | |
385 | |
395 | |
405 | |
415 | |
423 | |
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First ... John Dryden Predogled ni na voljo - 2015 |
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John ..., Količina 1 ,Stran 2 John Dryden Predogled ni na voljo - 2018 |
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
action admire Æneid afterwards amongst ancients appears argument Aristotle audience beauty Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse CATILINE character Charles comedy confess Cotterstock Crites criticks defend discourse DRAMATICK POESY Duke DUKE OF LERMA Earl edition English errour Essay Eugenius excellent fancy father faults favour Fletcher French friends give heroick honour Horace humour ICON ANIMORUM imagine imitation JACOB TONSON JOHN DRYDEN Jonson judge judgment kind King lady language last age letter lines Lisideius Lord Lord Buckhurst Lord Roscommon Lordship Madam nature never noble observed opinion Oundle Ovid passions persons pleased plot poem poet poetry Preface present printed probably prose publick quæ reason rhyme scenes serious plays servant Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew SILENT WOMAN Sir Robert Sir Robert Howard speak stage supposed theatre things thought tion tragedy translated Virgil virtue words writ write written