Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... persons who had attended the debates , and he composed the speeches for both sides . ' I saved appearances tolerably well , ' he said , when applauded for his impartiality , ' but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best ...
... persons who had attended the debates , and he composed the speeches for both sides . ' I saved appearances tolerably well , ' he said , when applauded for his impartiality , ' but I took care that the Whig dogs should not have the best ...
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... person mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! A tempest that outrides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind is as bad as supposing a man to walk without feet , for if he supposes the tempest to be something distinct from the ...
... person mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! A tempest that outrides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind is as bad as supposing a man to walk without feet , for if he supposes the tempest to be something distinct from the ...
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... person and his party were exposed in their turns to the shafts of satire , which though neither so well pointed nor perhaps so well aimed , undoubtedly drew blood . One of these poems is called ' Dryden's Satire on his Muse , ' ascribed ...
... person and his party were exposed in their turns to the shafts of satire , which though neither so well pointed nor perhaps so well aimed , undoubtedly drew blood . One of these poems is called ' Dryden's Satire on his Muse , ' ascribed ...
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... among the translators of Juvenal , they must have been taught some religion before their father's change . Of the person of Dryden I know not any account ; of his mind , the portrait which has been left by Congreve 48 DRYDEN .
... among the translators of Juvenal , they must have been taught some religion before their father's change . Of the person of Dryden I know not any account ; of his mind , the portrait which has been left by Congreve 48 DRYDEN .
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... persons of his time . It is related . by Carte of the Duke of Ormond , that he used often to pass a night with Dryden and those with whom Dryden con- sorted ; who they were Carte has not told , but certainly the convivial table at which ...
... persons of his time . It is related . by Carte of the Duke of Ormond , that he used often to pass a night with Dryden and those with whom Dryden con- sorted ; who they were Carte has not told , but certainly the convivial table at which ...
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