Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... judge for himself . To read his essays profitably , however , it is essential that we should place ourselves at the point of view of the time when they were written . It must be remembered that , largely as a result of England's new ...
... judge for himself . To read his essays profitably , however , it is essential that we should place ourselves at the point of view of the time when they were written . It must be remembered that , largely as a result of England's new ...
Sivu 2
... judge of writing , has generally allowed of verse ; and in the town it has found favourers of wit and quality . As for your own particular , my lord , you have yet youth and time enough to give part of them to the divertisement of the ...
... judge of writing , has generally allowed of verse ; and in the town it has found favourers of wit and quality . As for your own particular , my lord , you have yet youth and time enough to give part of them to the divertisement of the ...
Sivu 3
... to decide it in favour of which part you shall judge most reasonable , and withal , to pardon the many errors of Your Lordship's Most obedient humble servant , JOHN DRYDEN . TO THE READER THE drift of the ensuing discourse was Dedication 3.
... to decide it in favour of which part you shall judge most reasonable , and withal , to pardon the many errors of Your Lordship's Most obedient humble servant , JOHN DRYDEN . TO THE READER THE drift of the ensuing discourse was Dedication 3.
Sivu 8
... judge we equal the ancients in most kinds of poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived ...
... judge we equal the ancients in most kinds of poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived ...
Sivu 11
... judges ordained to decide their merit , and prizes to reward it ; and historians have been diligent to record of Eschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , Lycophron , and the rest of them , both who they were that vanquished in these wars of ...
... judges ordained to decide their merit , and prizes to reward it ; and historians have been diligent to record of Eschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , Lycophron , and the rest of them , both who they were that vanquished in these wars of ...
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