The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 87
Página 38
... Muse : ' ascribed , though , as Pope says , falsely , to Somers , who was afterwards Chancellor . The poem , whosesoever it was , has much virulence , and some sprightliness . The writer tells all the ill that he can collect both of ...
... Muse : ' ascribed , though , as Pope says , falsely , to Somers , who was afterwards Chancellor . The poem , whosesoever it was , has much virulence , and some sprightliness . The writer tells all the ill that he can collect both of ...
Página 45
... Muse , which appeared first in a tyrant's quarrel , should employ her last efforts to justify the usurpation of the Hind . " Next year the nation was summoned to celebrate the birth of the Prince . Now was the time for Dry- den to rouse ...
... Muse , which appeared first in a tyrant's quarrel , should employ her last efforts to justify the usurpation of the Hind . " Next year the nation was summoned to celebrate the birth of the Prince . Now was the time for Dry- den to rouse ...
Página 46
... Muses . The fourteenth of Juvenal was the work of John , and the seventh of Charles Dryden . He pre- fixed a very ample preface , in the form of a dedica- tion to Lord Dorset ; and there gives an account of the design which he had once ...
... Muses . The fourteenth of Juvenal was the work of John , and the seventh of Charles Dryden . He pre- fixed a very ample preface , in the form of a dedica- tion to Lord Dorset ; and there gives an account of the design which he had once ...
Página 76
... Muse . But after so many inauguratory gratulations , nuptial hymns , and funeral dirges , he must be highly favoured by nature , or by fortune , who says any thing not said before . Even war and conquest , however splendid , suggest no ...
... Muse . But after so many inauguratory gratulations , nuptial hymns , and funeral dirges , he must be highly favoured by nature , or by fortune , who says any thing not said before . Even war and conquest , however splendid , suggest no ...
Página 95
... Muse describe A slimy - born , and sun - begotten tribe , Who , far from steeples and their sacred sound , In fields their sullen conventicles found . These gross , half - animated lumps I leave ; Nor can I think what thoughts they can ...
... Muse describe A slimy - born , and sun - begotten tribe , Who , far from steeples and their sacred sound , In fields their sullen conventicles found . These gross , half - animated lumps I leave ; Nor can I think what thoughts they can ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom and Achitophel Æneid Arcite arms beauty behold betwixt bless'd blood breast call'd Chanticleer Charles Dryden church coursers crime crowd crown dame dare death design'd Dryden Duke of Guise e'en English eyes fair faith fame fate father fear fight fire flames foes fools force fortune give grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope Jacob Tonson Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN join'd kind king knew knight labour ladies land laws live Lord mighty mind monarch Muse nature ne'er never noble numbers o'er once Ovid pain Palamon pass'd peace plain play poem poets praise prey pride prince queen race racter reign rest rhyme royal sacred satire seem'd sense sight soul stood sweet Thebes thee Theseus thou thought throne true turn'd Twas UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD verse Virgil virtue Whigs wind youth