The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical observations on their works. [With] The principal additions and corrections in the 3rd ed, כרך 21781 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 33
עמוד 46
... defign , " fays he , " you know is great , the 66 ftory English , and neither too near the " present times , nor too distant from them . " All for Love , or the World well loft , a tra- gedy founded upon the story of Antony and ...
... defign , " fays he , " you know is great , the 66 ftory English , and neither too near the " present times , nor too distant from them . " All for Love , or the World well loft , a tra- gedy founded upon the story of Antony and ...
עמוד 55
... defign was probably to ridicule the reigning poet , whoever he might be . Much of the personal fatire , to which it might owe its first reception , is now loft or obfcured . Bayes probably imitated the dress , and mimicked the manner ...
... defign was probably to ridicule the reigning poet , whoever he might be . Much of the personal fatire , to which it might owe its first reception , is now loft or obfcured . Bayes probably imitated the dress , and mimicked the manner ...
עמוד 63
... defign of reconciling the nation to the church of Rome became apparent , and the religion of the court gave the only efficacious title to its favours , Dryden declared himself a convert to popery . This at any other time might have ...
... defign of reconciling the nation to the church of Rome became apparent , and the religion of the court gave the only efficacious title to its favours , Dryden declared himself a convert to popery . This at any other time might have ...
עמוד 75
... defign which he had once formed to write an epick poem on the actions either of Arthur or the Black Prince . He confidered the epick as neceffarily including fome kind of fupernatural agency , and had imagined a new kind of conteft ...
... defign which he had once formed to write an epick poem on the actions either of Arthur or the Black Prince . He confidered the epick as neceffarily including fome kind of fupernatural agency , and had imagined a new kind of conteft ...
עמוד 80
... defign ( they both having , out of respect to the family , enjoined the lady Elizabeth and " her fon to keep their favour concealed to " the world , and let it pass for their own expence ) readily came out of the coaches , " and ❝ and ...
... defign ( they both having , out of respect to the family , enjoined the lady Elizabeth and " her fon to keep their favour concealed to " the world , and let it pass for their own expence ) readily came out of the coaches , " and ❝ and ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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