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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... rules , * because I am , with all sincerity , Your Lordship's Most obedient humble Servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER VI . TO MR . JACOB TONSON.4 MR . TONSON , Monday Morning . [ Sept. 1684. ] your THE two melons you sent I received before ...
... rules , * because I am , with all sincerity , Your Lordship's Most obedient humble Servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER VI . TO MR . JACOB TONSON.4 MR . TONSON , Monday Morning . [ Sept. 1684. ] your THE two melons you sent I received before ...
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... rule . The Parliament being risen , my Cousin Driden will immediately be with you , and , I believe , re- turn his thanks in person . - All this while I am lame at home , and have not stirr'd abroad this moneth at least . Neither my ...
... rule . The Parliament being risen , my Cousin Driden will immediately be with you , and , I believe , re- turn his thanks in person . - All this while I am lame at home , and have not stirr'd abroad this moneth at least . Neither my ...
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... rules by which we practise the drama at this day , ( either such as relate to the justness and symmetry of the plot ; or the episodical ornaments , such as descrip- tions , narrations , and other beauties , which are not essential to ...
... rules by which we practise the drama at this day , ( either such as relate to the justness and symmetry of the plot ; or the episodical ornaments , such as descrip- tions , narrations , and other beauties , which are not essential to ...
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... rule which concludes this ge- neral proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may ... rule of time , how well it has been ob- served by the ancients , most of their plays will wit- ness . You see them in ...
... rule which concludes this ge- neral proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may ... rule of time , how well it has been ob- served by the ancients , most of their plays will wit- ness . You see them in ...
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... rule , is certainly most difficult , ) from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that part of the story which they intend for the action or principal object of it , leaving the former part to be delivered by narration ...
... rule , is certainly most difficult , ) from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that part of the story which they intend for the action or principal object of it , leaving the former part to be delivered by narration ...
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