The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... observed them ? In the Unity of Time you find them so scrupulous that it yet remains a dispute among their poets , whether the artificial day of twelve hours , more or less , be not meant by Aristotle , rather than the nat- ural one of ...
... observed them ? In the Unity of Time you find them so scrupulous that it yet remains a dispute among their poets , whether the artificial day of twelve hours , more or less , be not meant by Aristotle , rather than the nat- ural one of ...
Sivu 440
... observation by a pleasant description of it before the person first appears . Thus , in Bartholomew - Fair he gives ... observe yet one thing further of this ad- mirable_plot ; the business of it rises in every act . The second is ...
... observation by a pleasant description of it before the person first appears . Thus , in Bartholomew - Fair he gives ... observe yet one thing further of this ad- mirable_plot ; the business of it rises in every act . The second is ...
Sivu 482
... observed that none have been violent against verse , but such only as have not attempted it , or have succeeded ill in their at- tempt , he will needs , according to his usual custom , improve my observation to an argument , that he ...
... observed that none have been violent against verse , but such only as have not attempted it , or have succeeded ill in their at- tempt , he will needs , according to his usual custom , improve my observation to an argument , that he ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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