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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... PLOT . P. 306. n . l . 11. After Muse , add - THE TORY POETS . P. 307. n . Since this note was written , I have met with THE WHIP AND KEY . Some account of that poem may be found in the Life of Dryden , p . 158 . P. 310. n . Sir George ...
... PLOT . P. 306. n . l . 11. After Muse , add - THE TORY POETS . P. 307. n . Since this note was written , I have met with THE WHIP AND KEY . Some account of that poem may be found in the Life of Dryden , p . 158 . P. 310. n . Sir George ...
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... plot is laid open , the spectators may rest satisfied , that every cause was powerful enough to produce the effect it had ; and that the whole chain of them was with such due order linked together , that the first accident would ...
... plot is laid open , the spectators may rest satisfied , that every cause was powerful enough to produce the effect it had ; and that the whole chain of them was with such due order linked together , that the first accident would ...
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... Plotting and writing in this kind , are certainly more troublesome employments than many which signify more , and are of greater moment in the world : The fancy , memory , and judgment are then extended ( like so many limbs ) upon the ...
... Plotting and writing in this kind , are certainly more troublesome employments than many which signify more , and are of greater moment in the world : The fancy , memory , and judgment are then extended ( like so many limbs ) upon the ...
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... plot and language as I ought ; but for the latter , I have endeavoured to write English , as near as I could distinguish it from the tongue of pedants , and that of affected travellers ; only I am sorry , that , speaking so noble a ...
... plot and language as I ought ; but for the latter , I have endeavoured to write English , as near as I could distinguish it from the tongue of pedants , and that of affected travellers ; only I am sorry , that , speaking so noble a ...
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... plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of Mr. Jon- son's plays ; and for their wit , especially Plautus , I suppose it suited much better in those days than it would do in ours ; for were their plays strictly ...
... plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of Mr. Jon- son's plays ; and for their wit , especially Plautus , I suppose it suited much better in those days than it would do in ours ; for were their plays strictly ...
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