| John Dryden - 1909 - Počet stránok 1122
...to a thousand more reflections, without examining their St. Lewii, their Pucelle, OF their Alarte. The English have only to boast of Spenser and Milton,...who neither of them wanted either genius or learning tc have been perfect poets, and yet both of them are liable to many censures. For there is no uniformity... | |
| 1912 - Počet stránok 396
...Virgil, he criticised Lucan, Statius, Ariosto, and Tasso, scorned utterly the French epics, and added : "The English have only to boast of Spenser and Milton,...to have been perfect poets; and yet, both of them are liable to many censures. For there is no uniformity in the design of Spenser: he aims a* the accomplishment... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1914 - Počet stránok 232
...Latin or Greek is often preserved : eg contrdrie , SOME CRITICISMS OF SPENSER JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700) " The English .have only to boast of Spenser and Milton,...to have been perfect poets ; and yet, both of them are liable to many censures. For there is no uniformity in the design of Spenser : he aims at the accomplishment... | |
| Harko Gerrit de Maar - 1924 - Počet stránok 266
...Spenser's lack of uniformity, as we do, but puts him above all others as regards sublimity of expression: the English have only to boast of Spenser and Milton,...to have been perfect poets; and yet, both of them are liable to many censures. For there is no uniformity in the design of Spenser; he aims at the accomplishment... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - Počet stránok 342
...to a thousand more reflections, without examining their St. Lewis, their Pucelle, or 5 their Alaric. The English have only to boast of Spenser and Milton,...learning to have been perfect poets, and yet both of them are liable to many censures. For there is no uniformity in the design of Spenser : he aims 10 at the... | |
| John T. Lynch - 2003 - Počet stránok 244
...doubt. Dryden offers an early expression of this frustration: The English have only to boast of Spencer and Milton, who neither of them wanted either Genius...Learning, to have been perfect Poets; and yet both of them are liable to many Censures. For there is no Uniformity in the Design of Spencer . . . Had he liv'd... | |
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