The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... success of the ' Empress of Morocco , ' a tragedy written in rhyme by Elkanah Settle ; which was so much applauded , as to make him think his supremacy of reputation in some danger . Settle had not only been prosperous on the stage ...
... success of the ' Empress of Morocco , ' a tragedy written in rhyme by Elkanah Settle ; which was so much applauded , as to make him think his supremacy of reputation in some danger . Settle had not only been prosperous on the stage ...
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... : and this intention produced the controversy . ' Albion and Albanius , ' ( 1685 ) is a musical drama or opera , written , like the Duke of Guise , ' against the Republicans . With what success it was per- formed THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 27.
... : and this intention produced the controversy . ' Albion and Albanius , ' ( 1685 ) is a musical drama or opera , written , like the Duke of Guise , ' against the Republicans . With what success it was per- formed THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 27.
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John Dryden. the Republicans . With what success it was per- formed , I have not found . ' The State of Innocence , and Fall of Man ' ( 1675 ) is termed by him an opera : it is rather a tragedy in heroic rhyme , but of which the ...
John Dryden. the Republicans . With what success it was per- formed , I have not found . ' The State of Innocence , and Fall of Man ' ( 1675 ) is termed by him an opera : it is rather a tragedy in heroic rhyme , but of which the ...
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... success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must have set penury at defiance . But in Dryden's ...
... success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must have set penury at defiance . But in Dryden's ...
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... success of his own instructions , and found his readers made sud- denly too skilful to be easily satisfied . His prologues had such reputation , that for some time a play was considered as less likely to be well received , if some of ...
... success of his own instructions , and found his readers made sud- denly too skilful to be easily satisfied . His prologues had such reputation , that for some time a play was considered as less likely to be well received , if some of ...
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