The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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Sivu viii
... thing , and the very strength and speed of whose motion give it at a distance the appearance of smoothness . Pope speaks of his " Long resounding march , and energy divine . " Perhaps " ease divine " had been words more characteristic ...
... thing , and the very strength and speed of whose motion give it at a distance the appearance of smoothness . Pope speaks of his " Long resounding march , and energy divine . " Perhaps " ease divine " had been words more characteristic ...
Sivu x
... thing , that gives us a thrilling shudder , as if a god or a ghost were passing by . Pleasure , high excitement , -rapture even , he often produces ; but such a feeling as is created by that line of Milton , " To bellow through the vast ...
... thing , that gives us a thrilling shudder , as if a god or a ghost were passing by . Pleasure , high excitement , -rapture even , he often produces ; but such a feeling as is created by that line of Milton , " To bellow through the vast ...
Sivu xiv
... things in the swiftest way , and the most felicitous expressions seem to fall unconsciously from his lips . Had his matter , you say , but been equal to his manner , his thought in originality and imaginative power but commensurate with ...
... things in the swiftest way , and the most felicitous expressions seem to fall unconsciously from his lips . Had his matter , you say , but been equal to his manner , his thought in originality and imaginative power but commensurate with ...
Sivu xvii
... The chief power of the former is in its admir- able combination of two things , often dissociated - reason and Far rhyme ; and its chief interest lies in the AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xvii Songs in "King Arthur,"
... The chief power of the former is in its admir- able combination of two things , often dissociated - reason and Far rhyme ; and its chief interest lies in the AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xvii Songs in "King Arthur,"
Sivu xviii
... thing but high genius , very vigorously exerted , could recon- cile us to a story so monstrous , and to reasoning so palpably one - sided and weak . His Epistles are of divers merit , but all discover Dryden's usual sense , sarcastic ...
... thing but high genius , very vigorously exerted , could recon- cile us to a story so monstrous , and to reasoning so palpably one - sided and weak . His Epistles are of divers merit , but all discover Dryden's usual sense , sarcastic ...
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