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 79
עמוד 7
... writing and publishing is not always the fame ; nor can the firft edi- tions be easily found , if even from them could be obtained the neceffary information . The time at which his first play was exhibit- ed is not certainly known ...
... writing and publishing is not always the fame ; nor can the firft edi- tions be easily found , if even from them could be obtained the neceffary information . The time at which his first play was exhibit- ed is not certainly known ...
עמוד 8
... writer for the stage ; compelled undoubtedly by necef- fity , for he appears never to have loved that exercise of his genius , or to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept ...
... writer for the stage ; compelled undoubtedly by necef- fity , for he appears never to have loved that exercise of his genius , or to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept ...
עמוד 9
... writer and a statesman . In this play he made his effay of dramatick rhyme , which he defends in his dedication , with fufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was him- felf a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then ...
... writer and a statesman . In this play he made his effay of dramatick rhyme , which he defends in his dedication , with fufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was him- felf a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then ...
עמוד 11
... writing to a poet , he has interfperfed many critical obfervations , of which fome are common , and fome perhaps ventured without much confideration . He began , even now , to exercife the domination of confcious genius , by ...
... writing to a poet , he has interfperfed many critical obfervations , of which fome are common , and fome perhaps ventured without much confideration . He began , even now , to exercife the domination of confcious genius , by ...
עמוד 13
... writing both for the theatre , were naturally rivals . A He was now so much distinguished , that in 1668 he fucceeded Sir William Davenant as poet - laureat . The falary of the laureat had been raised in favour of Jonson , by Charles ...
... writing both for the theatre , were naturally rivals . A He was now so much distinguished , that in 1668 he fucceeded Sir William Davenant as poet - laureat . The falary of the laureat had been raised in favour of Jonson , by Charles ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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