The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Poetry may therefore be regarded as the earliest at- tempt of that kind , for although not published till 1595 , it was certainly written before Webbe's Discourse , which was published in 1586 , the year in which Sydney died . In 1589 ...
... Poetry may therefore be regarded as the earliest at- tempt of that kind , for although not published till 1595 , it was certainly written before Webbe's Discourse , which was published in 1586 , the year in which Sydney died . In 1589 ...
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... poets faded before the broad light of his genius , and he established in their place a poetry massive and clear , grand and noble in the utterance , and thoroughly national in its spirit and in the integrity of its diction . Although he ...
... poets faded before the broad light of his genius , and he established in their place a poetry massive and clear , grand and noble in the utterance , and thoroughly national in its spirit and in the integrity of its diction . Although he ...
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... Poetry , improved by Dryden : He found it brick , and left it marble . This is a true image of what Dryden did for our Literature . The Poetry he found in the grave days before the Restoration was a curious mixture of cobweb fancies and ...
... Poetry , improved by Dryden : He found it brick , and left it marble . This is a true image of what Dryden did for our Literature . The Poetry he found in the grave days before the Restoration was a curious mixture of cobweb fancies and ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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