The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 445
... verse , but not more naturally . Neither is it able to evince that ; for he who wants judgment to confine his fancy in blank verse , may want it as much in rhyme : and he who has it will avoid errors in both kinds . Latin verse was as ...
... verse , but not more naturally . Neither is it able to evince that ; for he who wants judgment to confine his fancy in blank verse , may want it as much in rhyme : and he who has it will avoid errors in both kinds . Latin verse was as ...
Sivu 448
... verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin , he may break off in the hemistich , and begin another line . Indeed , the not observing these two last things makes ...
... verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin , he may break off in the hemistich , and begin another line . Indeed , the not observing these two last things makes ...
Sivu 462
... verse . 80 To begin with me , he gives me the compellation of The Author of a Dramatic Essay , which is a little discourse in dialogue , for the most part bor- rowed from the observations of others : therefore , that I may not be ...
... verse . 80 To begin with me , he gives me the compellation of The Author of a Dramatic Essay , which is a little discourse in dialogue , for the most part bor- rowed from the observations of others : therefore , that I may not be ...
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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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