The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Том 1A. Constable & Company, 1821 |
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... thought he practised what he intended to do when the plot should take effect ; that is , to hack and hew , kill and destroy , all eminent persons of a different religion from himself . " Caul- field's History of the Gunpowder Plot . + ...
... thought he practised what he intended to do when the plot should take effect ; that is , to hack and hew , kill and destroy , all eminent persons of a different religion from himself . " Caul- field's History of the Gunpowder Plot . + ...
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... thought , their puerile ex- travagance of conceit , and that structure of verse , which , as the poet himself says of Holyday's translations , has nothing of verse in it except the worst part of it - the rhyme , and that far from being ...
... thought , their puerile ex- travagance of conceit , and that structure of verse , which , as the poet himself says of Holyday's translations , has nothing of verse in it except the worst part of it - the rhyme , and that far from being ...
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... thought , like the Tinker in the Taming of the Shrew , that this same elegy paternal and maternal grandfather ; but neither were men of mark or eminence : " But though he spares no waste of words or conscience , He wants the Tory turn ...
... thought , like the Tinker in the Taming of the Shrew , that this same elegy paternal and maternal grandfather ; but neither were men of mark or eminence : " But though he spares no waste of words or conscience , He wants the Tory turn ...
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... - not be divided from it . The turn of thought , and the peculiar kind of mental exertion , cor- responds in both styles of writing ; and although Butler pursued the ludicrous , and Cowley aimed at the LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN . 47.
... - not be divided from it . The turn of thought , and the peculiar kind of mental exertion , cor- responds in both styles of writing ; and although Butler pursued the ludicrous , and Cowley aimed at the LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN . 47.
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... thought it necessary , in addressing him , to imitate the " strong verses , " which were then admired . According to the fashion of the times , such copies of occasional verses were rewarded by a gratuity from the person to whom they ...
... thought it necessary , in addressing him , to imitate the " strong verses , " which were then admired . According to the fashion of the times , such copies of occasional verses were rewarded by a gratuity from the person to whom they ...
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Страница 170 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower...
Страница 169 - With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds...
Страница 311 - Thy rate and price, and mark thee for a treasure, Hearken unto a Verser, who may chance Rhyme thee to good, and make a bait of pleasure : A verse may find him, who a Sermon flies, And turn delight into a Sacrifice.
Страница 313 - But, gracious God ! how well dost thou provide For erring judgments an unerring guide ! Thy throne is darkness in the' abyss of light, A blaze of glory that forbids the sight.
Страница 189 - His style is boisterous and rough-hewn, his rhyme incorrigibly lewd, and his numbers perpetually harsh and ill-sounding. The little talent which he has, is fancy. He sometimes labours with a thought ; but, with the pudder he makes to bring it into the world...
Страница 123 - I boldly answer him that an heroic poet is not tied to a bare representation of what is true, or exceeding probable : but that he may let himself loose to visionary objects, and to the representation of such things as, depending not on sense and therefore not to be comprehended by knowledge, may give him a freer scope for imagination.
Страница 447 - Of this kind of meanness he never seems to decline the practice or lament the necessity : he considers the great as entitled to encomiastic homage ; and brings praise rather as a tribute than a gift, more delighted with the fertility of his invention than mortified by the prostitution of his judgment.
Страница 111 - Poets like lovers should be bold and dare, They spoil their business with an over-care. And he who servilely creeps after sense, Is safe, but ne'er will reach an excellence.
Страница 8 - England* began first that language; all our ladies were then his scholars ; and that beauty in court which could not parley Euphuism...
Страница 473 - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it, or blame it too much; Who, born for the universe, narrow'd his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.