Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... common use ; and it was this kind of prose which , in Dryden's early manhood , was still being written by such men as Milton , Clarendon , and Jeremy Taylor . It was a most important part of the business of the Restoration period - a ...
... common use ; and it was this kind of prose which , in Dryden's early manhood , was still being written by such men as Milton , Clarendon , and Jeremy Taylor . It was a most important part of the business of the Restoration period - a ...
Sivu xv
... common to both ; while more broadly , the questions which otherwise come up for consideration , being products of the same literary interests and conditions , belong to the same general class and are regarded from the same point of view ...
... common to both ; while more broadly , the questions which otherwise come up for consideration , being products of the same literary interests and conditions , belong to the same general class and are regarded from the same point of view ...
Sivu 11
... common emulation that was in those times of writing well ; which though it be found in all ages and all persons that pretend to the same reputation , yet poesy , being then in more esteem than now it is , had greater honours decreed to ...
... common emulation that was in those times of writing well ; which though it be found in all ages and all persons that pretend to the same reputation , yet poesy , being then in more esteem than now it is , had greater honours decreed to ...
Sivu 14
... common things , is enough to assure me that I ought to think the same of Terence ; and that in the purity of his style ( which Tully so much valued that he ever carried his works about him ) there is yet left in him great room for ...
... common things , is enough to assure me that I ought to think the same of Terence ; and that in the purity of his style ( which Tully so much valued that he ever carried his works about him ) there is yet left in him great room for ...
Sivu 21
... common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is independent of his words , as in that of the rebel Scot : Had Cain been Scot , God would have chang'd ...
... common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is independent of his words , as in that of the rebel Scot : Had Cain been Scot , God would have chang'd ...
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