The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... sense , and that too is admitted to be amplified , but not altered ' ; and imitation , ' where the translator ( if now he has not lost the name ) assumes the liberty not only to vary from the words and sense , but to forsake them both ...
... sense , and that too is admitted to be amplified , but not altered ' ; and imitation , ' where the translator ( if now he has not lost the name ) assumes the liberty not only to vary from the words and sense , but to forsake them both ...
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... sense - dull sense , much worse Than brisk , gay nonsense , and the heavier curse . They bring old iron and glass upon the stage , To barter with the Indians of our age . Still they write on , and like great authors show : 30 But ' tis ...
... sense - dull sense , much worse Than brisk , gay nonsense , and the heavier curse . They bring old iron and glass upon the stage , To barter with the Indians of our age . Still they write on , and like great authors show : 30 But ' tis ...
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... sense , showing how excellently well he could do both ways , and hop- ing that might do , when Sense ( which he often before used with the highest advantage of Wit , and Reason ) would not ' ( A Letter from a Person of Quality 31 ) ...
... sense , showing how excellently well he could do both ways , and hop- ing that might do , when Sense ( which he often before used with the highest advantage of Wit , and Reason ) would not ' ( A Letter from a Person of Quality 31 ) ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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