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 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 5
... himself injured , he knew how to complain . In the Life of Plutarch he mentions his education in the College with gratitude ; but in a prologue at Ox- ford , he has these lines ; B 3 Oxford Oxford to him a dearer name shall be Than his ...
... himself injured , he knew how to complain . In the Life of Plutarch he mentions his education in the College with gratitude ; but in a prologue at Ox- ford , he has these lines ; B 3 Oxford Oxford to him a dearer name shall be Than his ...
עמוד 8
... himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept poffeffion for many years ; not in- deed without the competition of rivals who fometimes prevailed , or the cenfure of cri- ticks , which was often ...
... himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept poffeffion for many years ; not in- deed without the competition of rivals who fometimes prevailed , or the cenfure of cri- ticks , which was often ...
עמוד 12
... his dedication to the earl of Orrery , had defended dramatick rhyme ; and Howard , in the preface to a collection of plays , had cenfured his opi- nion . Dryden vindicated himself in his Dialogue on Dramatick nion . 12 DRY D E N.
... his dedication to the earl of Orrery , had defended dramatick rhyme ; and Howard , in the preface to a collection of plays , had cenfured his opi- nion . Dryden vindicated himself in his Dialogue on Dramatick nion . 12 DRY D E N.
עמוד 13
Samuel Johnson. nion . Dryden vindicated himself in his Dialogue on Dramatick Poetry ; Howard , in his Preface to the Duke of Lerma , animad- verted on the Vindication ; and Dryden , in a Preface to the Indian Emperor , replied to the ...
Samuel Johnson. nion . Dryden vindicated himself in his Dialogue on Dramatick Poetry ; Howard , in his Preface to the Duke of Lerma , animad- verted on the Vindication ; and Dryden , in a Preface to the Indian Emperor , replied to the ...
עמוד 26
... the hundred novels of Cinthio ; thofe of Beaumont and Fletcher in Spanish Stories ; Jonfon only made them for himself . His criticisms upon tragedy , comedy , 5 comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found 26 DRYDEN .
... the hundred novels of Cinthio ; thofe of Beaumont and Fletcher in Spanish Stories ; Jonfon only made them for himself . His criticisms upon tragedy , comedy , 5 comedy , and farce , are judicious and pro- found 26 DRYDEN .
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