Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... sense to acknowledge the substantial justice of Collier's reproaches . " " In 1670 Dryden was made poet - laureate and historio- grapher - royal ; and in 1681 opened a new and most important chapter in his career by the publication of ...
... sense to acknowledge the substantial justice of Collier's reproaches . " " In 1670 Dryden was made poet - laureate and historio- grapher - royal ; and in 1681 opened a new and most important chapter in his career by the publication of ...
Sivu xvi
... sense which he brings to bear upon every subject he touches ; by his honesty , sagacity , and penetration ; by the clearness , manly vigour , and fine felicity of his style . WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON . The following is a list of the works ...
... sense which he brings to bear upon every subject he touches ; by his honesty , sagacity , and penetration ; by the clearness , manly vigour , and fine felicity of his style . WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON . The following is a list of the works ...
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... sense is left tired half way behind it : he doubly starves all his verses , first for want of thought , and then of expression ; his poetry neither has wit in it , nor seems to have it ; like him in Martial : 66 " " Pauper videri Cinna ...
... sense is left tired half way behind it : he doubly starves all his verses , first for want of thought , and then of expression ; his poetry neither has wit in it , nor seems to have it ; like him in Martial : 66 " " Pauper videri Cinna ...
Sivu 9
... of expression , and to make our rhyme so properly a part of the verse , that it should never mislead the sense , but itself be led and governed by it , · 6. Eugenius was going to continue this discourse , Dramatic Poesy 9.
... of expression , and to make our rhyme so properly a part of the verse , that it should never mislead the sense , but itself be led and governed by it , · 6. Eugenius was going to continue this discourse , Dramatic Poesy 9.
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... senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is required to this ? and does not the unpleasantness of the first commend the beauty of the latter ? The old rule of logic might have ...
... senses ? Does not the eye pass from an unpleasant object to a pleasant in a much shorter time than is required to this ? and does not the unpleasantness of the first commend the beauty of the latter ? The old rule of logic might have ...
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action admiration Æneas Æneid Æneis amongst ancients argument Aristotle audience Augustus beauties Ben Jonson better betwixt blank verse Boccace Cæsar Catiline character Chaucer comedy commend compass confess Crites critics defend Dido discourse Dramatic Poesy Dryden Duke of Lerma endeavoured English epic Essay Eugenius Euripides excellent expression fancy father faults favour Fletcher French genius Georgics give Grecian Greek hero Homer honour Horace humour Iliad imagination imitation invention Italian JOHN DRYDEN Jonson judge judgment Julius Cæsar kind language Latin least Lisideius lived Lord Lordship Lucretius manners modern nature never noble numbers observed opinion Ovid passions perfection persons Pindaric pleased plot poem poet poetical preface prose reader reason rhyme Roman satire scene Segrais Sejanus sense Shakspeare Silent Woman Sophocles speak stage suppose things thought Tis true tragedy translation Turnus Virgil virtue words writ write