The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... Dryden's fable , and one or two incidental mis- takes , are effectively twitted , and Dryden's method of argument ( which abhors ' knotty reasonings ' as ' too barbarous for my stile ' ) is rather happily hit off . But the point of the ...
... Dryden's fable , and one or two incidental mis- takes , are effectively twitted , and Dryden's method of argument ( which abhors ' knotty reasonings ' as ' too barbarous for my stile ' ) is rather happily hit off . But the point of the ...
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... Dryden had assured its prerogative position . In the Preface to Solomon , he goes out of his way to dwell on its shortcomings . He explains how the ' Heroic with continued Rhime , ' as used by Donne and his contemporaries ' carrying the ...
... Dryden had assured its prerogative position . In the Preface to Solomon , he goes out of his way to dwell on its shortcomings . He explains how the ' Heroic with continued Rhime , ' as used by Donne and his contemporaries ' carrying the ...
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... Dryden or the genius of Pope ; but he had learnt from Dryden all that Dryden could teach to a younger contemporary of more than ordinary talent , and he anticipated Pope in most things that did not require Pope's special gifts . The ...
... Dryden or the genius of Pope ; but he had learnt from Dryden all that Dryden could teach to a younger contemporary of more than ordinary talent , and he anticipated Pope in most things that did not require Pope's special gifts . The ...
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Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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