Dryden: A SelectionMethuen, 1978 - 632 sivua |
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Sivu 530
... write at all , or to attempt some other way . There is no bays to be expected in their walks ; tentanda via est , qua me quoque possum tollere humo . 104 " This way of writing in verse they have only left free to us ; our age is arrived ...
... write at all , or to attempt some other way . There is no bays to be expected in their walks ; tentanda via est , qua me quoque possum tollere humo . 104 " This way of writing in verse they have only left free to us ; our age is arrived ...
Sivu 534
... write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . ' First , give me leave , Sir , to remember you that the argument against which you raised this objection was only secondary : it was built upon this hypothesis ...
... write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . ' First , give me leave , Sir , to remember you that the argument against which you raised this objection was only secondary : it was built upon this hypothesis ...
Sivu 538
A Selection John Dryden. comedies . For to write unnatural things is the most probable way of pleasing them , who understand not nature . And a true poet often misses of applause because he cannot debase himself to write so ill as to ...
A Selection John Dryden. comedies . For to write unnatural things is the most probable way of pleasing them , who understand not nature . And a true poet often misses of applause because he cannot debase himself to write so ill as to ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
To Sir Robert Howard | 14 |
To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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