The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... poet of the seventeenth century who aspired , as Dryden did , to greatness , was not permitted to close his mind either to the learning of the past or to the problems of his own day ; the poet , said Sid- ney , must be monarch of all ...
... poet of the seventeenth century who aspired , as Dryden did , to greatness , was not permitted to close his mind either to the learning of the past or to the problems of his own day ; the poet , said Sid- ney , must be monarch of all ...
Sivu xiii
... poet's career were in ef- fect a re - statement of the humanistic ideal of edu- cation which prevailed in the Renaissance . In his theory and in his practice he is associated with that tradition according to which the boundaries of po ...
... poet's career were in ef- fect a re - statement of the humanistic ideal of edu- cation which prevailed in the Renaissance . In his theory and in his practice he is associated with that tradition according to which the boundaries of po ...
Sivu 463
... poet's work ; but to affect the soul , and excite the passions , and above all to move admiration , which is the delight of serious plays , a bare imita- tion will not serve . The converse , therefore , which a poet is to imitate , must ...
... poet's work ; but to affect the soul , and excite the passions , and above all to move admiration , which is the delight of serious plays , a bare imita- tion will not serve . The converse , therefore , which a poet is to imitate , must ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel Æneid ancient Aristotle beauties Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse blood bold cause Chaucer Church comedies command Creüsa Crites death delight design'd Dryden Duke of Lerma English ev'n ev'ry eyes faith fame fate father fear fight fire flames foes forc'd French friends give grace Grecian hand haste Heav'n Hind Horace imitation int'rest Jebusites John Dryden Jonson judge judgment kind king laws Lisideius live Lord lov'd Lucretius Mac Flecknoe mind Muse nature never noble numbers o'er Ovid Panther passion persons play plot poem poet poetry pow'r praise prince prose reason Religio Laici religion rest rhyme sacred satire scenes seem'd Sejanus sense sight Silent Woman soul thee things thou thought thro tion tragedies translation true truth verse Virgil virtue Whig wind words writ write youth