Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... better part of poets : pars , indocili melior grege ; mollis et exspes Inominata perprimat cubilia . I am almost of opinion , that we should force you to accept of the command , as sometimes the Praetorian bands have com- pelled their ...
... better part of poets : pars , indocili melior grege ; mollis et exspes Inominata perprimat cubilia . I am almost of opinion , that we should force you to accept of the command , as sometimes the Praetorian bands have com- pelled their ...
Sivu 3
... better wits , I declare it is not so much to combat their opinions , as to defend my own , which were first made public . Sometimes , like a scholar in a fencing - school , I put forth myself , and show my own ill play , on purpose to ...
... better wits , I declare it is not so much to combat their opinions , as to defend my own , which were first made public . Sometimes , like a scholar in a fencing - school , I put forth myself , and show my own ill play , on purpose to ...
Sivu 4
... better than myself . But if this incorrect Essay , written in the country without the help of books or advice of friends , shall find any acceptance in the world , I promise to myself a better success of the Second Part , wherein I ...
... better than myself . But if this incorrect Essay , written in the country without the help of books or advice of friends , shall find any acceptance in the world , I promise to myself a better success of the Second Part , wherein I ...
Sivu 6
... better able , either out of modesty writ not at all , or set that due value upon their poems , as to let them be often desired and long expected . There are some of those impertinent people of whom you speak , " answered Lisideius ...
... better able , either out of modesty writ not at all , or set that due value upon their poems , as to let them be often desired and long expected . There are some of those impertinent people of whom you speak , " answered Lisideius ...
Sivu 7
... better than the other what a poet should be , but puts it into practice more unluckily than any man ; his style and matter are every where alike : he is the most calm , peaceable writer you ever read : he never disquiets your passions ...
... better than the other what a poet should be , but puts it into practice more unluckily than any man ; his style and matter are every where alike : he is the most calm , peaceable writer you ever read : he never disquiets your passions ...
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