| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 388 страници
...had an ode in Horace sung instead of David's Psalms." His burial, he tells us, " was the same with his life : variety and not of a piece ; the quality and mob ; farce and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixt in a piece ; great Cleopatra in a hackney coach." I know not... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 410 страници
...had an ode in Horace sung instead of David's Psalms." His burial, he tells us, " was the same with his life: variety and not of a piece; the quality and mob; farce and heroics; the sublime and ridicule mixt in a piece; great Cleopatra in a hackney coach." I know not... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 388 страници
...; the Oration indeed was great and ingenious, worthy the Subject, and like the Author [Dr. Garth], whose Prescriptions can restore the Living, and his...so much for Mr. Dryden, whose Burial was the same with his Life, — Variety, and not of a Piece. The Quality and Mob, Farce and Heroicks, the Sublime... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 360 страници
...mostly Burlesque ; but he was an extraordinary Man, and bury'd after an extraordinary Fashion ; for I believe there was never such another Burial seen ;...ingenious, worthy the Subject, and like the Author [Dr. Garth], whose Prescriptions can restore the Living, and his Pen embalm the Dead. And so much for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 216 страници
...was mostly burlesque ; but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion, for I do believe there was never such another burial...seen. The oration, indeed, was great and ingenious, worth the subject, and like the author, whose prescriptions can restore the living, and his pen embalm... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 760 страници
...was mostly burlesque : but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion, for I do believe there was never such another burial seen. The oration indeed for effect, and an ill-natured criticism. It is difficult to eliminate the vulgar and the ludicrous... | |
| John Dryden - 1904 - 762 страници
...was mostly burlesque : but he was an extraordinary man, and buried after an extraordinary fashion, for I do believe there was never such another burial...dead. And so much for Mr. Dryden : whose burial was thr *\?e fS • ' •,vanety. and not of * P'ece : tne I"*1 i'V and mob, farce and heroics : the sublime... | |
| David Schmid - 1904 - 392 страници
...was mostly burlesque; but he was an extraordinary man, and 'bury'd after an extraordinar;/ fashion; for I do believe there was never such another burial...ingenious, worthy the subject, and like the author, whose preseriptions can restore the living, and his pen embalm the dead. And so much for Mr. Dryden, whose... | |
| David Schmid - 1904 - 394 страници
...cavaleade was mostly burlesque; but he was an extraordinary man, and bury'd after an extraordinary fashion; for I do believe there was never such another burial seen. The oration, indeed, was grcat and ingenious, worthy ttw subject, and like the author, whose prescriptions can restore the living,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1904 - 352 страници
...had an ode in Horace sung instead of David's Psalms." His burial, he tells us, " was the same with his life : variety and not of a piece ; the quality and mob; farce and heroics ; the sublime and ridicule mixt in a piece ; great Cleopatra in a hackney-coach." I know not... | |
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