The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... Dryden , Shadwell , Swift , and Pope have often given point to the commentary ; and certain books which were popular at the time or were likely to be known to the writers — such as Menagiana , the Characters of La Bruyère , and the ...
... Dryden , Shadwell , Swift , and Pope have often given point to the commentary ; and certain books which were popular at the time or were likely to be known to the writers — such as Menagiana , the Characters of La Bruyère , and the ...
Strana 123
... Dryden expresses it , the Porcelain Clay of human Kind , become animated , and are in a Capacity of exerting their Charms : And those who seem to have been neglected by her , like Models wrought in haste , are capable , in a great ...
... Dryden expresses it , the Porcelain Clay of human Kind , become animated , and are in a Capacity of exerting their Charms : And those who seem to have been neglected by her , like Models wrought in haste , are capable , in a great ...
Strana 136
... of them . Among several that I examined , I very well remember these that follow . Ogleby's Virgil . Dryden's Juvenal Cassandra , Cleopatra , Astraea . تا Sir Isaac Newton's Works . The Grand Cyrus : Sir 136 THE SPECTATOR.
... of them . Among several that I examined , I very well remember these that follow . Ogleby's Virgil . Dryden's Juvenal Cassandra , Cleopatra , Astraea . تا Sir Isaac Newton's Works . The Grand Cyrus : Sir 136 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 148
... Dryden's . I must also allow , that many of Shakespear's , and several of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity , are cast in the same Form . I do not therefore dispute against this way of writing Tragedies , but against the criticism ...
... Dryden's . I must also allow , that many of Shakespear's , and several of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity , are cast in the same Form . I do not therefore dispute against this way of writing Tragedies , but against the criticism ...
Strana 150
... Dryden and Lee , in several of their Tragedies , have practised this Secret with good Success , 1711 But to shew how a Rant pleases beyond the most just and natural Thought that is not pronounced with Vehemence , I would desire the ...
... Dryden and Lee , in several of their Tragedies , have practised this Secret with good Success , 1711 But to shew how a Rant pleases beyond the most just and natural Thought that is not pronounced with Vehemence , I would desire the ...
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