The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if ... Dryden's Plays . These are now rectified in the margin by references to the original Editions , the only guides to be ...
... Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if ... Dryden's Plays . These are now rectified in the margin by references to the original Editions , the only guides to be ...
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... DENHAM MILTON BUTLER IL 72 L 841 99 pp . 183 ११ ROCHESTER 201 ROSCOMMON 211 OTWAY 223 WALLER 229 POMFRET 285 DORSET 287 STEPNEY 291 J. PHILIPS 294 WALSH 312 DRYDEN 315 1. Comments on puinius bicgraphical altempts - pouit , int.
... DENHAM MILTON BUTLER IL 72 L 841 99 pp . 183 ११ ROCHESTER 201 ROSCOMMON 211 OTWAY 223 WALLER 229 POMFRET 285 DORSET 287 STEPNEY 291 J. PHILIPS 294 WALSH 312 DRYDEN 315 1. Comments on puinius bicgraphical altempts - pouit , int.
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... DRYDEN . Eneid XI . 152 . O Pallas , thou hast fail'd thy plighted word , To fight with caution , not to tempt the sword ; I warn'd thee , but in vain , for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue , That boiling blood would ...
... DRYDEN . Eneid XI . 152 . O Pallas , thou hast fail'd thy plighted word , To fight with caution , not to tempt the sword ; I warn'd thee , but in vain , for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue , That boiling blood would ...
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... to be poets , allow them to be wits . Dryden confesses of himself and his contemporaries , that they fall below Donne in wit ; but maintains , that they surpass him in poetry . , WIT If wit be well described by Pope , as C 2 COWLEY . 19.
... to be poets , allow them to be wits . Dryden confesses of himself and his contemporaries , that they fall below Donne in wit ; but maintains , that they surpass him in poetry . , WIT If wit be well described by Pope , as C 2 COWLEY . 19.
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... Dryden borrowed the practice , whether ornamental or licentious . He considered the verse of twelve syllables as elevated and majestick , and has therefore deviated into that measure when he supposes the voice heard of the Supreme Being ...
... Dryden borrowed the practice , whether ornamental or licentious . He considered the verse of twelve syllables as elevated and majestick , and has therefore deviated into that measure when he supposes the voice heard of the Supreme Being ...
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