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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... POESY 33 Defence of the ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 143 187 ESSAY OF 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 ...
... POESY 33 Defence of the ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 143 187 ESSAY OF 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 ...
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... poesy of the best natures ; -a poesy , which Dr. Jolinson has ap- plied to the style of Browne . The same words also occur in one of the Epistles of Erasmus . P. 91. n . 9. For Queen Elizabeth's birth - day , r . the day of Queen's ...
... poesy of the best natures ; -a poesy , which Dr. Jolinson has ap- plied to the style of Browne . The same words also occur in one of the Epistles of Erasmus . P. 91. n . 9. For Queen Elizabeth's birth - day , r . the day of Queen's ...
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... poesy , was after- wards followed in the epick by Sir John Denham , in his COOPER'S - HILL ; a poem which your Lordship knows , for the majesty of the style , is , and ever will be , the exact standard of good writing . But if we owe ...
... poesy , was after- wards followed in the epick by Sir John Denham , in his COOPER'S - HILL ; a poem which your Lordship knows , for the majesty of the style , is , and ever will be , the exact standard of good writing . But if we owe ...
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... POESY . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES , LORD BUCKHURST , MY LORD , As I was lately reviewing my loose papers , amongst the rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your lordship now ...
... POESY . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES , LORD BUCKHURST , MY LORD , As I was lately reviewing my loose papers , amongst the rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your lordship now ...
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... gentlemen , with candour and civility . Even Tully had a con- troversy with his dear Atticus ; and in one of his In the Dedication to THE RIVAL Ladies . Dialogues , makes him sustain the part of an enemy ON DRAMATICK POESY . 29.
... gentlemen , with candour and civility . Even Tully had a con- troversy with his dear Atticus ; and in one of his In the Dedication to THE RIVAL Ladies . Dialogues , makes him sustain the part of an enemy ON DRAMATICK POESY . 29.
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