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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... shew it to others , and betray my selfe to a worse mischief than what I do to my enemy . This has been lately the case of Etherege ; who translating a satyr of Boileau's , and changing the French names for English , read it so often ...
... shew it to others , and betray my selfe to a worse mischief than what I do to my enemy . This has been lately the case of Etherege ; who translating a satyr of Boileau's , and changing the French names for English , read it so often ...
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... shew'd Mr. Motteaux what you had done , ( wh he told me was to ye end of ye Story of Daphnis , ) [ Daphne , ] and demanded , as you mention'd in your letter , twenty guyneas , wch that bookseller refus'd . Now , S ' , I the rather ...
... shew'd Mr. Motteaux what you had done , ( wh he told me was to ye end of ye Story of Daphnis , ) [ Daphne , ] and demanded , as you mention'd in your letter , twenty guyneas , wch that bookseller refus'd . Now , S ' , I the rather ...
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... shew you in yo ' letter , ) then pray , S ' , consider how much dearer I pay then you offered it to ye other bookseller ; for he might have had to y ° end of y Story of Daphnis for 20 guynneas , wch is in yo ' trans- lation And then ...
... shew you in yo ' letter , ) then pray , S ' , consider how much dearer I pay then you offered it to ye other bookseller ; for he might have had to y ° end of y Story of Daphnis for 20 guynneas , wch is in yo ' trans- lation And then ...
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... shew at least , that no man is fit to write after him , in a barbarous , modern tongue . Neither will his machines be of any service to a christian poet . We see how ineffectually they have been try'd by Tasso , and by Ariosto . ' Tis ...
... shew at least , that no man is fit to write after him , in a barbarous , modern tongue . Neither will his machines be of any service to a christian poet . We see how ineffectually they have been try'd by Tasso , and by Ariosto . ' Tis ...
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... shew how much I am inferiour to him in wit and judgment , by undertaking any thing after him . There is Moses and the Prophets in his council . Jupiter and Juno , as the poets tell us , made Tiresias their umpire in a certain merry ...
... shew how much I am inferiour to him in wit and judgment , by undertaking any thing after him . There is Moses and the Prophets in his council . Jupiter and Juno , as the poets tell us , made Tiresias their umpire in a certain merry ...
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