English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... Dryden's enormity , Pope's was a light offence . As lacemen are foes to mourning , these two authors , rich in rhyme , were no great friends to those solemn ornaments , which the noble nature of their works required . Must rhyme then ...
... Dryden's enormity , Pope's was a light offence . As lacemen are foes to mourning , these two authors , rich in rhyme , were no great friends to those solemn ornaments , which the noble nature of their works required . Must rhyme then ...
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... Dryden's gold for baser metal , of lower value though of greater bulk . In this , and in all his other essays on the same subject , the criticism of Dryden is the criticism of a poet ; not a dull collection of theorems , nor a rude ...
... Dryden's gold for baser metal , of lower value though of greater bulk . In this , and in all his other essays on the same subject , the criticism of Dryden is the criticism of a poet ; not a dull collection of theorems , nor a rude ...
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... Dryden ; from whose time it is apparent that English poetry has had no tendency to relapse to its former savageness . The affluence and comprehension of our lan- guage is very illustriously displayed in our poetical translations of ...
... Dryden ; from whose time it is apparent that English poetry has had no tendency to relapse to its former savageness . The affluence and comprehension of our lan- guage is very illustriously displayed in our poetical translations of ...
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