The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... poet of the seventeenth century who aspired , as Dryden did , to greatness , was not permitted to close his mind either to the learning of the past or to the problems of his own day ; the poet , said Sid- ney , must be monarch of all ...
... poet of the seventeenth century who aspired , as Dryden did , to greatness , was not permitted to close his mind either to the learning of the past or to the problems of his own day ; the poet , said Sid- ney , must be monarch of all ...
Sivu 121
... poet's sturdy , and will not submit . He'll be before - hand with ' em , and not stay To see each peevish critic stab his play ; Each puny censor , who , his skill to boast , Is cheaply witty on the poet's cost . No critic's verdict ...
... poet's sturdy , and will not submit . He'll be before - hand with ' em , and not stay To see each peevish critic stab his play ; Each puny censor , who , his skill to boast , Is cheaply witty on the poet's cost . No critic's verdict ...
Sivu 486
... poet for their model , adore him , and imitate him , as they think , without knowing wherein he is defective , where he is boyish and trifling , wherein either his thoughts are improper to his subjects , or his expressions un- 100 ...
... poet for their model , adore him , and imitate him , as they think , without knowing wherein he is defective , where he is boyish and trifling , wherein either his thoughts are improper to his subjects , or his expressions un- 100 ...
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