The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... words therefore are the least part of his care , for he pictures nature in disorder , with which 180 the study and choice of words is inconsistent . This is the proper wit of dialogue or discourse , and consequently of the drama , where ...
... words therefore are the least part of his care , for he pictures nature in disorder , with which 180 the study and choice of words is inconsistent . This is the proper wit of dialogue or discourse , and consequently of the drama , where ...
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... words which I have innovated ( if it be too bold for me to say refined ) upon his Latin ; which , as I offer not to introduce into English prose , so I hope they are neither improper nor altogether unelegant in verse ; and in this ...
... words which I have innovated ( if it be too bold for me to say refined ) upon his Latin ; which , as I offer not to introduce into English prose , so I hope they are neither improper nor altogether unelegant in verse ; and in this ...
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... words : when they appear ( which is but seldom ) literally graceful , it were an injury to the author that they should be changed ; but 385 since every language is so full of its own proprieties that what is beautiful in one is often ...
... words : when they appear ( which is but seldom ) literally graceful , it were an injury to the author that they should be changed ; but 385 since every language is so full of its own proprieties that what is beautiful in one is often ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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