The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... praise . There seems to be , in the conduct of Sir Robert Howard and Dryden , towards each other , something that is not now easily to be explained . Dryden , in his dedication to the Earl of Orrery , had defended dramatic rhyme ; and ...
... praise . There seems to be , in the conduct of Sir Robert Howard and Dryden , towards each other , something that is not now easily to be explained . Dryden , in his dedication to the Earl of Orrery , had defended dramatic rhyme ; and ...
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... praise advance , To whom , by instinct , all thy stuff is dear : Their loud claps echo to the theatre . From breaths of fools thy commendation spreads , Fame sings thy praise with mouths of logger - heads . With noise and laughing each ...
... praise advance , To whom , by instinct , all thy stuff is dear : Their loud claps echo to the theatre . From breaths of fools thy commendation spreads , Fame sings thy praise with mouths of logger - heads . With noise and laughing each ...
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... praises those of his lady , not only as a lover but a partner of his studies . It is unpleasing to think how many names , once celebrated , are since forgot- ten . Of Newcastle's works nothing is now known but his Treatise on ...
... praises those of his lady , not only as a lover but a partner of his studies . It is unpleasing to think how many names , once celebrated , are since forgot- ten . Of Newcastle's works nothing is now known but his Treatise on ...
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... praises excellence in general terms . A play thus written , in professed defiance of pro- bability , naturally drew upon itself the vultures of the theatre . One of the critics that attacked it was Martin Clifford , to whom Sprat ...
... praises excellence in general terms . A play thus written , in professed defiance of pro- bability , naturally drew upon itself the vultures of the theatre . One of the critics that attacked it was Martin Clifford , to whom Sprat ...
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... praising human excellence in the language of religion . The preface contains an apology for heroic verse and poetic licence ; by which is meant not any li- berty taken in contracting or extending words , but the use of bold fictions and ...
... praising human excellence in the language of religion . The preface contains an apology for heroic verse and poetic licence ; by which is meant not any li- berty taken in contracting or extending words , but the use of bold fictions and ...
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