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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... sense as well as sound , and know how far the bold- ness of a poet may lawfully extend . I could wish you would cultivate this kind of Ode ; and reduce it either to the same measures which Pindar used , or give new measures of your own ...
... sense as well as sound , and know how far the bold- ness of a poet may lawfully extend . I could wish you would cultivate this kind of Ode ; and reduce it either to the same measures which Pindar used , or give new measures of your own ...
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... sense , and who can onely be a trouble to you in all the time he stays at Cotterstock . Yet I will obey your commands as far as possibly I can , and give you the inconvenience you are pleas'd to desire : at least for the few days which ...
... sense , and who can onely be a trouble to you in all the time he stays at Cotterstock . Yet I will obey your commands as far as possibly I can , and give you the inconvenience you are pleas'd to desire : at least for the few days which ...
Stran 112
... sense at an earlier period , and " had its rise from an accident in the town of Bath , in the time of Charles the Second . ” " It happened , ( says he ) that on a publick day , a cele- brated beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath ...
... sense at an earlier period , and " had its rise from an accident in the town of Bath , in the time of Charles the Second . ” " It happened , ( says he ) that on a publick day , a cele- brated beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath ...
Stran 120
... sense contains " Than he that wrote THE JUBILEE has brains ; “ Which ne'er had pleas'd the town , or purchased fame , " But that ' twas christen'd with a modish name . " 6 In a Petition presented to Queen Anne , about Nov. 1709 ...
... sense contains " Than he that wrote THE JUBILEE has brains ; “ Which ne'er had pleas'd the town , or purchased fame , " But that ' twas christen'd with a modish name . " 6 In a Petition presented to Queen Anne , about Nov. 1709 ...
Stran 135
... sense , add " . P. 92. n . 9. Dele the words - in the Appendix . P. 101. n . I. 13. For rogue , r . dog . P. 103. n . 5 . This lady has been represented as the person whom Pope had in view in the second of the following lines , -ON THE ...
... sense , add " . P. 92. n . 9. Dele the words - in the Appendix . P. 101. n . I. 13. For rogue , r . dog . P. 103. n . 5 . This lady has been represented as the person whom Pope had in view in the second of the following lines , -ON THE ...
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