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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Stran 33
... prove that the modern writers may enter into comparison with the ancients , than any which Perrault could produce in France ; yet nei- ther he , nor you , who are a better critick , can persuade me , that there is any room left for a ...
... prove that the modern writers may enter into comparison with the ancients , than any which Perrault could produce in France ; yet nei- ther he , nor you , who are a better critick , can persuade me , that there is any room left for a ...
Stran 118
... at bo - peep , ' cross a pew , with a lover : " Yet let her with care shun a contrary evil , " Lest angel at church prove at home a mere devil . ” } ** And now Britain's nymphs , in a Protestant reign 118 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... at bo - peep , ' cross a pew , with a lover : " Yet let her with care shun a contrary evil , " Lest angel at church prove at home a mere devil . ” } ** And now Britain's nymphs , in a Protestant reign 118 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
Stran 127
... prove : Should death deprive us of their shining parts , What would become of all the liberal arts ? Should Dennis fall , whose high majestick wit , And awful judgment , like two tallies , fit , Adieu strong Odes , and every lofty ...
... prove : Should death deprive us of their shining parts , What would become of all the liberal arts ? Should Dennis fall , whose high majestick wit , And awful judgment , like two tallies , fit , Adieu strong Odes , and every lofty ...
Stran 136
... proved on the 21st of the following October , six days after her death . ( PR . OFF . Herne , qu . 166. ) This lady appears not to have forgotten that she had been celebrated for her beauty ; for she directed by a codicil to her will ...
... proved on the 21st of the following October , six days after her death . ( PR . OFF . Herne , qu . 166. ) This lady appears not to have forgotten that she had been celebrated for her beauty ; for she directed by a codicil to her will ...
Stran 138
... proved Sept. 7 , 1698 . P. 297. 1. 2. For is , r . are . P. 302. n . 6. Jeremiah Clarke also composed the musick of the Prologue to THE WORD IN THE MOON , an Opera by Settle , performed in 1697 . P. 313. 1. 2. For - First Lord , r . a ...
... proved Sept. 7 , 1698 . P. 297. 1. 2. For is , r . are . P. 302. n . 6. Jeremiah Clarke also composed the musick of the Prologue to THE WORD IN THE MOON , an Opera by Settle , performed in 1697 . P. 313. 1. 2. For - First Lord , r . a ...
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