Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... Derrick's intelligence was partly true , and partly erroneous . From Westminster School , where he was instructed as one of the King's scholars by Dr. Busby , whom he long after ΙΟ continued to reverence , he was in 1650 elected B 2.
... Derrick's intelligence was partly true , and partly erroneous . From Westminster School , where he was instructed as one of the King's scholars by Dr. Busby , whom he long after ΙΟ continued to reverence , he was in 1650 elected B 2.
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... King was restored , Dryden , like the other pane- gyrists of usurpation , changed his opinion , or his profession , and published ' Astrea Redux , a poem on the happy restora- tion and return of his most sacred Majesty King Charles 4 DRYDEN ...
... King was restored , Dryden , like the other pane- gyrists of usurpation , changed his opinion , or his profession , and published ' Astrea Redux , a poem on the happy restora- tion and return of his most sacred Majesty King Charles 4 DRYDEN ...
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... king in a second poem on his restoration . In the ' Astrea ' was the line , - ' An horrid stillness first invades the ear , And in that silence we a tempest fear ; ' 10 for which he was persecuted with perpetual ridicule , perhaps with ...
... king in a second poem on his restoration . In the ' Astrea ' was the line , - ' An horrid stillness first invades the ear , And in that silence we a tempest fear ; ' 10 for which he was persecuted with perpetual ridicule , perhaps with ...
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... criticism prevails most over brutal fury . He proceeds : ' He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing nonsense for them . Fools they will be in spite of him . His King , his two Empresses , his villain , and ΙΟ DRYDEN .
... criticism prevails most over brutal fury . He proceeds : ' He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing nonsense for them . Fools they will be in spite of him . His King , his two Empresses , his villain , and ΙΟ DRYDEN .
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Samuel Johnson Alfred Milnes. King , his two Empresses , his villain , and his sub - villain , nay his hero , have all a certain natural cast of the father — their folly was born and bred in them , and something of the Elkanah will be ...
Samuel Johnson Alfred Milnes. King , his two Empresses , his villain , and his sub - villain , nay his hero , have all a certain natural cast of the father — their folly was born and bred in them , and something of the Elkanah will be ...
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