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Sivu 2008
... Preface to An Evening's Love ( 1671 ) Dryden speaks of Tasso as ' the most excellent of modern Poets ... whom I reverence next to Virgil ' . 332. Owen's Epigrams . John Owen ( c . 1560-1622 ) wrote eleven books of Latin epigrams ( 1606 ...
... Preface to An Evening's Love ( 1671 ) Dryden speaks of Tasso as ' the most excellent of modern Poets ... whom I reverence next to Virgil ' . 332. Owen's Epigrams . John Owen ( c . 1560-1622 ) wrote eleven books of Latin epigrams ( 1606 ...
Sivu 2015
... Preface to Fables , ll . 32-37 . 2572. in his late ingenious Preface . Walsh says nothing of Italian ' turns ' in the Preface to Letters and Poems Amorous and Gallant , 1692 ; Dryden may be re- calling a conversation with Walsh which ...
... Preface to Fables , ll . 32-37 . 2572. in his late ingenious Preface . Walsh says nothing of Italian ' turns ' in the Preface to Letters and Poems Amorous and Gallant , 1692 ; Dryden may be re- calling a conversation with Walsh which ...
Sivu 2046
... preface ( pp . 2-4 ) Segrais distinguishes three classes of critics , who judge a work by words , ' belles pensées ' , or ' discours ' . Dryden's three classes judge by quibbles and conceits , fustian , and the truly sublime . 1884–5 ...
... preface ( pp . 2-4 ) Segrais distinguishes three classes of critics , who judge a work by words , ' belles pensées ' , or ' discours ' . Dryden's three classes judge by quibbles and conceits , fustian , and the truly sublime . 1884–5 ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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