The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... writer , may more justly be admitted . I have chosen to write my poem in quatrains , or stanzas of four in alternate rhyme , because I have ever judged them more noble , and of greater 50 dignity , both for the sound and number , than ...
... writer , may more justly be admitted . I have chosen to write my poem in quatrains , or stanzas of four in alternate rhyme , because I have ever judged them more noble , and of greater 50 dignity , both for the sound and number , than ...
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... write a regular French play , or more difficult than to write an irregular English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakspeare ? " If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design , which , like an ill riddle ...
... write a regular French play , or more difficult than to write an irregular English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakspeare ? " If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design , which , like an ill riddle ...
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... write scurvily out of rhyme , and worse in it . But the first of these judgments is no- where to be found , and the latter is not fit to write at all . To speak therefore of judgment as it is in the best poets ; they who have the ...
... write scurvily out of rhyme , and worse in it . But the first of these judgments is no- where to be found , and the latter is not fit to write at all . To speak therefore of judgment as it is in the best poets ; they who have the ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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