Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... supposed that in this particular he was expressing his real sentiments . The poem is simply a vent for his hatred of the Whigs , and for his own gloomy fortune . This last , though its expression never falls beneath the dignity of ...
... supposed that in this particular he was expressing his real sentiments . The poem is simply a vent for his hatred of the Whigs , and for his own gloomy fortune . This last , though its expression never falls beneath the dignity of ...
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... supposed to have been Dryden's habitual phrases or customary exclama- tions . Bayes , when he is to write , is blooded and purged ; 30 this , as Lamotte relates himself to have heard , was the real practice of the poet . There were ...
... supposed to have been Dryden's habitual phrases or customary exclama- tions . Bayes , when he is to write , is blooded and purged ; 30 this , as Lamotte relates himself to have heard , was the real practice of the poet . There were ...
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... supposed to have been sufficiently busied by the composition of eight - and - twenty pieces for the stage , Dryden found room in the same space for many other undertakings . But , how much soever he wrote , he was at least once sus ...
... supposed to have been sufficiently busied by the composition of eight - and - twenty pieces for the stage , Dryden found room in the same space for many other undertakings . But , how much soever he wrote , he was at least once sus ...
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... operation of all the factious passions , and filled every mind with triumph or resentment . It could not be supposed that all the provocation given by Dryden would be endured without resistance or reply . Both 34 DRYDEN .
... operation of all the factious passions , and filled every mind with triumph or resentment . It could not be supposed that all the provocation given by Dryden would be endured without resistance or reply . Both 34 DRYDEN .
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... supposed to have undertaken to translate Varillas's ' History of Heresies , ' and when Burnet published ' Remarks ' upon it , to have written an ' Answer ' ; upon which Burnet makes the following observation : - : - ' I have been ...
... supposed to have undertaken to translate Varillas's ' History of Heresies , ' and when Burnet published ' Remarks ' upon it , to have written an ' Answer ' ; upon which Burnet makes the following observation : - : - ' I have been ...
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