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 |
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... HEROICK PLAYS 207 Preface to THMOеK ASTROLOGER Defence of the Epilogue to the Second Part of THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy Heads of an Answer to Rymer's Treatise on the Tragedies of the last Age Preface to ...
... HEROICK PLAYS 207 Preface to THMOеK ASTROLOGER Defence of the Epilogue to the Second Part of THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy Heads of an Answer to Rymer's Treatise on the Tragedies of the last Age Preface to ...
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... heroick poetry , I cannot but conclude with Mr. Rymer , that our English comedy is far beyond any thing of the Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in ...
... heroick poetry , I cannot but conclude with Mr. Rymer , that our English comedy is far beyond any thing of the Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in ...
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... heroick rhyme is nearest nature , as being the noblest kind of modern verse . Indignatur enim privatis , et prope socco Dignis , carminibus , narrari cana Thyesta— says Horace and in another place , : Effutire leves indigna tragadia ...
... heroick rhyme is nearest nature , as being the noblest kind of modern verse . Indignatur enim privatis , et prope socco Dignis , carminibus , narrari cana Thyesta— says Horace and in another place , : Effutire leves indigna tragadia ...
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... heroick plays ; but this design I have waved on second considerations ; at least deferred it till I publish THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA , where the discourse will be more proper . I had also pre- pared to treat of the improvement of our ...
... heroick plays ; but this design I have waved on second considerations ; at least deferred it till I publish THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA , where the discourse will be more proper . I had also pre- pared to treat of the improvement of our ...
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... .which many years afterwards Langbaine pub- lished against him on the subject of plagiarism . See his " Account of the English Dramatick Poets , " 8vo . 1691 , pp . 130-177 . or HEROICK PLAYS , AN ESSAY ; PREFIXED TO THE 206 PREFACE , & c .
... .which many years afterwards Langbaine pub- lished against him on the subject of plagiarism . See his " Account of the English Dramatick Poets , " 8vo . 1691 , pp . 130-177 . or HEROICK PLAYS , AN ESSAY ; PREFIXED TO THE 206 PREFACE , & c .
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