The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 379
... opinion of better wits , I declare it is not so much to combat their opinions , as to defend my own , which were first made pub- lic . Sometimes , like a scholar in a fencing - school , I put 90 forth myself , and show my own ill play ...
... opinion of better wits , I declare it is not so much to combat their opinions , as to defend my own , which were first made pub- lic . Sometimes , like a scholar in a fencing - school , I put 90 forth myself , and show my own ill play ...
Sivu 480
... opinion is this ( and I willingly submit it to my adversary , when he will please impartially to consider it ) , that the imaginary time of every play ought to be con- 750 trived into as narrow a compass as the nature of the plot , the ...
... opinion is this ( and I willingly submit it to my adversary , when he will please impartially to consider it ) , that the imaginary time of every play ought to be con- 750 trived into as narrow a compass as the nature of the plot , the ...
Sivu 522
... opinion , that somewhat of his 740 good sense will suffer in this transfusion , and much of the beauty of his thoughts will infallibly be lost , which appear with more grace in their old habit . Of this opinion was that excellent person ...
... opinion , that somewhat of his 740 good sense will suffer in this transfusion , and much of the beauty of his thoughts will infallibly be lost , which appear with more grace in their old habit . Of this opinion was that excellent person ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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