Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... rhyme , which he defends in his dedication with sufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was 30 himself a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the ' Indian Queen , ' a tragedy in rhyme ...
... rhyme , which he defends in his dedication with sufficient certainty of a favourable hearing ; for Orrery was 30 himself a writer of rhyming tragedies . He then joined with Sir Robert Howard in the ' Indian Queen , ' a tragedy in rhyme ...
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... rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his master's preference . He therefore made rhyming tragedies , till , by the prevalence of manifest propriety , he seems to have grown ashamed of making them any longer . To this play is ...
... rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his master's preference . He therefore made rhyming tragedies , till , by the prevalence of manifest propriety , he seems to have grown ashamed of making them any longer . To this play is ...
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... rhyme ; and Howard , in the preface to a collection of plays , had censured his opinion . Dryden vindicated himself in his ' Dialogue on Dramatic 20 Poetry ; Howard , in his preface to the Duke of Lerma , ' animadverted on the ...
... rhyme ; and Howard , in the preface to a collection of plays , had censured his opinion . Dryden vindicated himself in his ' Dialogue on Dramatic 20 Poetry ; Howard , in his preface to the Duke of Lerma , ' animadverted on the ...
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... rhyme by Elkanah Settle , which was so much applauded as to make him think his 10 supremacy of reputation in some danger . Settle had not only been prosperous on the stage , but , in the confidence of success , had published his play ...
... rhyme by Elkanah Settle , which was so much applauded as to make him think his 10 supremacy of reputation in some danger . Settle had not only been prosperous on the stage , but , in the confidence of success , had published his play ...
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... rhyming nonsense yield , A senseless tale , with flattering fustian fill'd . No grain of sense does in one line ... rhyme and bombast lent a soul : And with that soul they seem taught duty too , To huffing words does humble nonsense ...
... rhyming nonsense yield , A senseless tale , with flattering fustian fill'd . No grain of sense does in one line ... rhyme and bombast lent a soul : And with that soul they seem taught duty too , To huffing words does humble nonsense ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison afterwards Albion and Albanius appeared Bayes beauties Bolingbroke bookseller called censure character Charles Charles Dryden Cibber Cowley death Dennis dramatic Dryden Duke Duke of Guise Dunciad Earl edition elegance English Epistle epitaph Essay on Criticism excellence express fame father faults favour genius Gondibert Greek Homer honour Hudibras Iliad imitation John Dryden Johnson kind King knew known labour language learning letter lines living Lord Lord Halifax meaning mind nature never numbers o'er opinion original Ovid passage passions perhaps play pleased poem poet poetical poetry Pope Pope's praise preface printed prose published Rasselas reader reason remarks rhyme ridiculous satire says seems sense sentence Shakspeare shew Sir Robert Howard sometimes supposed Swift thought tion told tragedy translation verse Virgil virtue Warburton words writing written wrote ΙΟ