The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... critics , which was often poignant and often just ; but with such a degree of reputation as made him at least secure of being heard , whatever might be the final determination of the public . His first piece was a comedy called the ...
... critics , which was often poignant and often just ; but with such a degree of reputation as made him at least secure of being heard , whatever might be the final determination of the public . His first piece was a comedy called the ...
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... emotions , which he called indignation , and others jealousy ; but wrote upon the play and the dedication such criticism as malignant impatience could pour out in haste . Of Settle he gives this character : “ He's an 12 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... emotions , which he called indignation , and others jealousy ; but wrote upon the play and the dedication such criticism as malignant impatience could pour out in haste . Of Settle he gives this character : “ He's an 12 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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... criticism prevails over brutal fury . He proceeds : " He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing nonsense for them . Fools they will be in spite of him . His King , his two Empresses , his Villain , and his Sub ...
... criticism prevails over brutal fury . He proceeds : " He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing nonsense for them . Fools they will be in spite of him . His King , his two Empresses , his Villain , and his Sub ...
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... from aboard his dancing , masking , rebounding , breathing fleet : and , as if we had landed at Gotham , we meet nothing but fools and nonsense . " Such was the criticism to which the genius of Dryden 18 . C THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 17.
... from aboard his dancing , masking , rebounding , breathing fleet : and , as if we had landed at Gotham , we meet nothing but fools and nonsense . " Such was the criticism to which the genius of Dryden 18 . C THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 17.
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John Dryden. Such was the criticism to which the genius of Dryden could be reduced , between rage and terror ; rage ... criticisms upon tragedy , co- medy , and farce , are judicious and profound . endeavours to defend the immorality of ...
John Dryden. Such was the criticism to which the genius of Dryden could be reduced , between rage and terror ; rage ... criticisms upon tragedy , co- medy , and farce , are judicious and profound . endeavours to defend the immorality of ...
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