The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Boileau , that the 450 Machines of our Christian Religion in Heroique Poetry , are much more feeble to Support that weight than those of Heathenism . Their Doctrine , grounded as it was on Ridiculous Fables , was yet the Belief of the ...
... Boileau , that the 450 Machines of our Christian Religion in Heroique Poetry , are much more feeble to Support that weight than those of Heathenism . Their Doctrine , grounded as it was on Ridiculous Fables , was yet the Belief of the ...
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... Boileau , whose Example 2410 alone is a sufficient Authority , has wholly confin'd himself , in all his Satires , to this Unity of Design . That variety which is not to be found in any one Satire , is , at least , in many , written on ...
... Boileau , whose Example 2410 alone is a sufficient Authority , has wholly confin'd himself , in all his Satires , to this Unity of Design . That variety which is not to be found in any one Satire , is , at least , in many , written on ...
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... Boileau have left us the best Examples of this way , in the Secchia Rapita , and the Lutrin . And next them Merlin Coccajus in his Baldus . I will speak 2495 only of the two former , because the last is written in Latin Verse . The ...
... Boileau have left us the best Examples of this way , in the Secchia Rapita , and the Lutrin . And next them Merlin Coccajus in his Baldus . I will speak 2495 only of the two former , because the last is written in Latin Verse . The ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Prologue to The Mistakes | 563 |
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