The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Nide 1Harper, 1837 |
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Sivu xi
... gave their plays sometimes to one theatre , sometimes to another . Jacob says , ' I think , the single consideration of Mr. Dryden having produced siz dramatic per- formances in one year is sufficient to atone for in- considerable ...
... gave their plays sometimes to one theatre , sometimes to another . Jacob says , ' I think , the single consideration of Mr. Dryden having produced siz dramatic per- formances in one year is sufficient to atone for in- considerable ...
Sivu xv
... gave it a very powerful blow ; * Dryden was not , perhaps , reluctant to turn from a situation which it was difficult for him to retain ; and to avoid either giving way to the clamour of his enemies , or persisting against the opinion ...
... gave it a very powerful blow ; * Dryden was not , perhaps , reluctant to turn from a situation which it was difficult for him to retain ; and to avoid either giving way to the clamour of his enemies , or persisting against the opinion ...
Sivu xvi
... gave much offence , on ac- count of the censure which it threw on the fathers of the stage . Rochester , among others , severely assailed it . Scott has observed how much the character and style of Shakspeare's and Dryden's dramas were ...
... gave much offence , on ac- count of the censure which it threw on the fathers of the stage . Rochester , among others , severely assailed it . Scott has observed how much the character and style of Shakspeare's and Dryden's dramas were ...
Sivu xxiv
... gave rise to the Tragi - Comedy of the Spanish Friar . † It was acted with success in February , 1681 , and produced much profit to the company . Nokes , the Liston of the day , ( if Liston could Langbaine is most unusual in his candour ...
... gave rise to the Tragi - Comedy of the Spanish Friar . † It was acted with success in February , 1681 , and produced much profit to the company . Nokes , the Liston of the day , ( if Liston could Langbaine is most unusual in his candour ...
Sivu xxviii
... gave rise to Dryden's poem , ‡ ' A Medal , or a Satire against Sedition . ' Spence has mentioned , in his Anecdotes , on the authority of a catholic priest whom he met at Paris , that Charles suggested the subject ( as he seems to have ...
... gave rise to Dryden's poem , ‡ ' A Medal , or a Satire against Sedition . ' Spence has mentioned , in his Anecdotes , on the authority of a catholic priest whom he met at Paris , that Charles suggested the subject ( as he seems to have ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Arcite arms Aurengzebe bear beauty behold betwixt blood breast call'd Chaucer Cinyras coursers court crime crowd death design'd Dryden Duke Duke of York e'en earth eyes face fair fame fate father fear fight fire flames foes fool forc'd give gods grace hand happy hast head heart heaven honour Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN join'd Jove kind king lady laws light live lord lov'd Lucretius maid mighty mind muse nature never night noble numbers nymph o'er once Orig Ovid pain Palamon Persius Pindar Pirithous plain play pleas'd poem poet poetry praise Priam prince queen rage rais'd reign rest rhyme sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL seas seem'd sense sight sire soul stood sweet tears thee Theseus things thou thought translation turn'd verse Virgil virtue wife wind words write youth
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Sivu 43 - Was everything by starts and nothing long; But in the course of one revolving moon Was chymist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking. Blest madman, who could every hour employ With something new to wish or to enjoy! Railing and praising were his usual themes, And both, to show his judgment, in extremes: So over violent or over civil That every man with him was God or Devil.
Sivu 144 - Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew! Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes And glittering temples of their hostile gods.
Sivu 86 - My thoughtless youth was wing'd with vain desires; My manhood, long misled by wandering fires, Follow'd false lights; and when their glimpse was gone, My pride struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am; Be thine the glory, and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task; my doubts are done: What more could fright my faith, than Three in One?
Sivu 145 - O source of uncreated light, The Father's promised Paraclete ! Thrice holy fount, thrice holy fire, Our hearts with heavenly love inspire ; Come, and thy sacred unction bring To sanctify us, while we sing. Plenteous...
Sivu 129 - FAREWELL, too little and too lately known, Whom I began to think and call my own: For sure our souls were near allied, and thine Cast in the same poetic mould with mine. One common note on either lyre did strike, And knaves and fools we both abhorred alike.
Sivu 144 - Now strike the golden lyre again: A louder yet, and yet a louder strain ! Break his bands of sleep asunder And rouse him like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark ! the horrid sound Has raised up his head : As awaked from the dead, And amazed he stares around. Revenge, revenge...
Sivu 143 - Who left his blissful seats above — Such is the power of mighty love! A dragon's fiery form belied the god; Sublime on radiant spires he...
Sivu 145 - CREATOR spirit, by whose aid The world's foundations first were laid, Come visit every pious mind ; Come pour thy joys on human kind ; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make thy temples worthy thee.
Sivu 247 - Nothing reserved or sullen was to see; But sweet regards, and pleasing sanctity: Mild was his accent, and his action free. With eloquence innate his tongue was arm'd; Though harsh the precept, yet the preacher charm'd. For letting down the golden chain from high, He drew his audience upward to the sky...
Sivu 30 - Now like a Maiden Queen she will behold From her high turrets hourly suitors come ; The East with incense and the West with gold Will stand like suppliants to receive her doom.