The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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Sivu xiii
... out of their apparently proper course , like rays at once refracted and cooled , than those which thus ominously panegyrise Shadwell : - " His brows thick fogs , instead of glories grace AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xiii.
... out of their apparently proper course , like rays at once refracted and cooled , than those which thus ominously panegyrise Shadwell : - " His brows thick fogs , instead of glories grace AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xiii.
Sivu xvi
... once as from a mould . " It is pure inspiration , but of the second order - rather that of the Greek Pythoness than of the Hebrew prophet . Coleridge or Wordsworth makes the objection to it , that the xvi CRITICAL ESTIMATE OF THE GENIUS.
... once as from a mould . " It is pure inspiration , but of the second order - rather that of the Greek Pythoness than of the Hebrew prophet . Coleridge or Wordsworth makes the objection to it , that the xvi CRITICAL ESTIMATE OF THE GENIUS.
Sivu 2
... once a beauty and a fortune too . Of moral knowledge poesy was queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; 15 20 339 30 40 1 The curious net , ' & c .: a compliment to a poem of Sir Robert's , called Rete Mirabile . ' Who ...
... once a beauty and a fortune too . Of moral knowledge poesy was queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; 15 20 339 30 40 1 The curious net , ' & c .: a compliment to a poem of Sir Robert's , called Rete Mirabile . ' Who ...
Sivu 3
... once the sacred Maro's temples wore . Eliza's griefs are so express'd by you , They are too eloquent to have been true . Had she so spoke , Æneas had obey'd What Dido , rather than what Jove had said . If funeral rites can give a ghost ...
... once the sacred Maro's temples wore . Eliza's griefs are so express'd by you , They are too eloquent to have been true . Had she so spoke , Æneas had obey'd What Dido , rather than what Jove had said . If funeral rites can give a ghost ...
Sivu 4
... once his fortune and its own . " 79 00 90 100 1 With Monk you end , ' & c .: alluding to a poem of this gentleman's on General Monk . 2 Rufus : a Roman consul , banished to Smyrna through intrigues , but greatly respected . - 1 EPISTLE ...
... once his fortune and its own . " 79 00 90 100 1 With Monk you end , ' & c .: alluding to a poem of this gentleman's on General Monk . 2 Rufus : a Roman consul , banished to Smyrna through intrigues , but greatly respected . - 1 EPISTLE ...
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