Poetical Works, Numero 3Houghton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 sivua |
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Sivu lxvi
... poetry and the poetry of Dryden , Pope , and all their school , is briefly this : their poetry is conceived and composed in their wits , genuine poetry is con- ceived and composed in the soul . The difference between the two kinds of poetry ...
... poetry and the poetry of Dryden , Pope , and all their school , is briefly this : their poetry is conceived and composed in their wits , genuine poetry is con- ceived and composed in the soul . The difference between the two kinds of poetry ...
Sivu lxxi
... Poetry of John Dryden , 3 the most adequate appreciation of Dryden's literary genius that has ever appeared . He was seconded in 1921 by the pontifical T. S. Eliot , with John Dryden , a brief essay which concludes , " He [ Dryden ] ...
... Poetry of John Dryden , 3 the most adequate appreciation of Dryden's literary genius that has ever appeared . He was seconded in 1921 by the pontifical T. S. Eliot , with John Dryden , a brief essay which concludes , " He [ Dryden ] ...
Sivu 286
... poet . Martial says of him , that he could have excell'd Varius in tragedy , and Horace in lyric poetry , but out of defer- ence to his friends , he attempted neither . The same prevalence of genius is in your Lordship , but the world ...
... poet . Martial says of him , that he could have excell'd Varius in tragedy , and Horace in lyric poetry , but out of defer- ence to his friends , he attempted neither . The same prevalence of genius is in your Lordship , but the world ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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