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... poetry has its own sweet melody , there is also an intellectual rhythm in good argumentative verse , and a right ca- dence for a series of satirical thrusts . We may ac- quire from Dryden a tolerant and comprehensive conception of poetry ...
... poetry has its own sweet melody , there is also an intellectual rhythm in good argumentative verse , and a right ca- dence for a series of satirical thrusts . We may ac- quire from Dryden a tolerant and comprehensive conception of poetry ...
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... Poetry , that " we are to regard Dryden as the puissant and glorious founder , Pope as the splendid high priest , of our age of prose and reason , of our excellent and ... poet . For if Dryden's poetry is laden with thought INTRODUCTION xli.
... Poetry , that " we are to regard Dryden as the puissant and glorious founder , Pope as the splendid high priest , of our age of prose and reason , of our excellent and ... poet . For if Dryden's poetry is laden with thought INTRODUCTION xli.
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John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. poet . For if Dryden's poetry is laden with thought , so also is " that other harmony of prose , " as he called it , elevated by a touch of imagination and poetry . The opening pages of the Essay of ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. poet . For if Dryden's poetry is laden with thought , so also is " that other harmony of prose , " as he called it , elevated by a touch of imagination and poetry . The opening pages of the Essay of ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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