I have thus detailed the life, and offered some remarks on the literary character of JOHN DRYDEN : who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of England, at least to defend its liberties... The Dublin Review - Stran 185uredili: - 1884Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 strani
...the literary character, of JOHN DRYDEN : who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude it from the licence of paraphrase; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| 1845 - 816 strani
...the literary character, of JOHN DRYDEN ; who, educated in a pedantic taste and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...into satire ; to free translation from the fetters ot verbal metaphrase, and exclnde from it the license of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 strani
...the literary character, of JOHN DRYDEN : who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the licence of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 532 strani
...of JOHN DRYDEN : who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if no^to give laws to the stage of England, at least to defend...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the licence of paraphrase; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 564 strani
...literary character, of JOHN DR yDEN : who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the licence of pai raphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 344 strani
...the literary character, of JOHN DRYDES ; who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the license of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 516 strani
...literary character of JOHN DBYDEN : •who, educated in a pedantic taste, and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the license of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| 1845 - 816 strani
...pedantic taste and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of Eng1 ir.ii. at least to defend its liberties ; to improve burlesque...into satire ; to free translation from the fetters ot verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it tbe license of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful... | |
| John Wilson - 1846 - 360 strani
...the literary character of JOHN DRYDEN ; who, educated in a pedantic taste and a fanatical religion, was destined, if not to give laws to the stage of...translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the license of paraphrase ; to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 726 strani
...if not to give laws to the stage cf England, at least to defend its liberties ; to improve Mirleeque into satire ¡ to free translation from the fetters of verbal metaphrase, and exclude from it the license of paraphrase: to teach posterity the powerful and varied poetical harmony... | |
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