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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... poets ; and Homer shall sleep on for me , I will not now meddle with him . And for the Act which remains of the Opera , ' I believe I shall have no leysure to mind it , after I have done what I proposed : for my business here is to ...
... poets ; and Homer shall sleep on for me , I will not now meddle with him . And for the Act which remains of the Opera , ' I believe I shall have no leysure to mind it , after I have done what I proposed : for my business here is to ...
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... poem , for God to bring the Devil to reason . I think I have given a better hint for new machines in my preface to Juvenal ; where I have particularly recommended two subjects , one of King Arthur's conquest of the Saxons , and the ...
... poem , for God to bring the Devil to reason . I think I have given a better hint for new machines in my preface to Juvenal ; where I have particularly recommended two subjects , one of King Arthur's conquest of the Saxons , and the ...
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... poem written a few years afterwards : " A pause ensued , till PATRIARCHO's grace " Was pleas'd to rear his huge unwieldy mass ; " A mass unanimated with a soul , " Or else he'd ne'er be made so vile a tool : " He'd ne'er his apostolick ...
... poem written a few years afterwards : " A pause ensued , till PATRIARCHO's grace " Was pleas'd to rear his huge unwieldy mass ; " A mass unanimated with a soul , " Or else he'd ne'er be made so vile a tool : " He'd ne'er his apostolick ...
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... poem which had been submitted to Mr. Montague , was that addressed to Mary , Duchess of Ormond . It may be found at the end of vol . iii . They were both inserted in the volume of FABLES , which was then printing . See the next letter ...
... poem which had been submitted to Mr. Montague , was that addressed to Mary , Duchess of Ormond . It may be found at the end of vol . iii . They were both inserted in the volume of FABLES , which was then printing . See the next letter ...
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... poem . I say not this , to cast a blind on your judgment , ( which I cou'd not do , if I indeavour'd it , ) but to assure you , that nothing relateing to the publique shall stand without your permission ; for it were to want common ...
... poem . I say not this , to cast a blind on your judgment , ( which I cou'd not do , if I indeavour'd it , ) but to assure you , that nothing relateing to the publique shall stand without your permission ; for it were to want common ...
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