The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona iii
To whom can these poems be more properly inscribed than to such a patron as
Dryden himself would have chosen ; a nobleman of the first distinction , known to
love polite learning , because he understands and tastes it ; and eminent for his ...
To whom can these poems be more properly inscribed than to such a patron as
Dryden himself would have chosen ; a nobleman of the first distinction , known to
love polite learning , because he understands and tastes it ; and eminent for his ...
Strona viii
He should think himself ungrateful did he not here acknowledge , that he owes
much to the communication of David Mallet , Esq ; whose polite writings are an
ornament to the age ; to the learned and accurate Dr. Birch , secretary to the
Royal ...
He should think himself ungrateful did he not here acknowledge , that he owes
much to the communication of David Mallet , Esq ; whose polite writings are an
ornament to the age ; to the learned and accurate Dr. Birch , secretary to the
Royal ...
Strona ix
He also addressed himself on this head in person to a descendant of our poet's ,
near Berkley - square ; but cannot say he met with any information that gave him
satisfaction . ot e He has with his utmost care been able only to recover two of ...
He also addressed himself on this head in person to a descendant of our poet's ,
near Berkley - square ; but cannot say he met with any information that gave him
satisfaction . ot e He has with his utmost care been able only to recover two of ...
Strona xviii
Dryden himself , to please a frantic age , " Was forc'd to let his judgment stoop to
rage ; “ To a wild audience he conform'd his voice , Comply'd by custom , but not
err'd by choice , “ Deem then the people's , not the writer's fin , “ Almansor's rage ...
Dryden himself , to please a frantic age , " Was forc'd to let his judgment stoop to
rage ; “ To a wild audience he conform'd his voice , Comply'd by custom , but not
err'd by choice , “ Deem then the people's , not the writer's fin , “ Almansor's rage ...
Strona xx
... York , through which runs a most delicate ftrain of flattery . All for Love , or the
World well loft , a tragedy , appeared the same year ; and Dryden himself , in the
preface to his translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting , tells us “ it is the only thing ...
... York , through which runs a most delicate ftrain of flattery . All for Love , or the
World well loft , a tragedy , appeared the same year ; and Dryden himself , in the
preface to his translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting , tells us “ it is the only thing ...
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