The Lives of the English Poets, כרך 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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עמוד 11
... nature no thirster for blood . Prior was a week after com- mitted to close custody , with orders that " no per- son should be admitted to see him without leave from the Speaker . " . When , two years after , an Act of Grace was passed ...
... nature no thirster for blood . Prior was a week after com- mitted to close custody , with orders that " no per- son should be admitted to see him without leave from the Speaker . " . When , two years after , an Act of Grace was passed ...
עמוד 17
... nature or by passion , and have neither gallantry nor tenderness . They have the coldness of Cowley , without his wit , the dull exercises of a skilful versifier , resolved at all ad- ventures to write something about Chloe , and try ...
... nature or by passion , and have neither gallantry nor tenderness . They have the coldness of Cowley , without his wit , the dull exercises of a skilful versifier , resolved at all ad- ventures to write something about Chloe , and try ...
עמוד 19
... nature , a poem of any length , cold and lifeless like this , may be easily written on any subject . In his Epilogues to Phædra and to Lucius he is very happily facetious ; but in the prologue before the Queen , the pedant has found his ...
... nature , a poem of any length , cold and lifeless like this , may be easily written on any subject . In his Epilogues to Phædra and to Lucius he is very happily facetious ; but in the prologue before the Queen , the pedant has found his ...
עמוד 28
... nature . The characters , both of men and women , are either fictitious and artificial , as those of Heartwell and the ladies ; or easy and common , as Wittol , a tame idiot , Bluff , a swagger- ing coward , and Fondlewife , a jealous ...
... nature . The characters , both of men and women , are either fictitious and artificial , as those of Heartwell and the ladies ; or easy and common , as Wittol , a tame idiot , Bluff , a swagger- ing coward , and Fondlewife , a jealous ...
עמוד 29
... nature than the plays of Congreve . About this time began the long - continued contro- versy between Collier and the poets . In the reign of Charles the First , the puritans had raised a vio- lent clamour against the drama , which they ...
... nature than the plays of Congreve . About this time began the long - continued contro- versy between Collier and the poets . In the reign of Charles the First , the puritans had raised a vio- lent clamour against the drama , which they ...
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