The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 82
Strona xx
How he has succeeded , we shall not here take upon us to decide : in his stile he
professes to have imitated that prince of the drama , and on that account he has
disincumbered himself of rhyme ; not that he condemns that way of writing ...
How he has succeeded , we shall not here take upon us to decide : in his stile he
professes to have imitated that prince of the drama , and on that account he has
disincumbered himself of rhyme ; not that he condemns that way of writing ...
Strona xxiv
that it was written twenty years before ; fo that , unlefs Dryden had been endued
with a spirit of prophecy , he could not have meant it as a reflection upon that
unfortunate prince . A pamphlet was written against this tragedy by one Thomas
Hunt ...
that it was written twenty years before ; fo that , unlefs Dryden had been endued
with a spirit of prophecy , he could not have meant it as a reflection upon that
unfortunate prince . A pamphlet was written against this tragedy by one Thomas
Hunt ...
Strona xxv
... appeared in 1687 ; the birth of a prince in 1688 occasioned a poem on that
head ; and his translation of the Life of St. Francis Xavier , from the French of
Bouhors , came out also this year . He had been about this time employed in
tranNating ...
... appeared in 1687 ; the birth of a prince in 1688 occasioned a poem on that
head ; and his translation of the Life of St. Francis Xavier , from the French of
Bouhors , came out also this year . He had been about this time employed in
tranNating ...
Strona xxix
... and sister to Sir Robert Howard , the honorable colonel Philip Howard , and to
Edward Howard Efq ; author of the British Princes . She survived him several
years ; and by her he left three sons ; Charles , who was drowned swimming
across ...
... and sister to Sir Robert Howard , the honorable colonel Philip Howard , and to
Edward Howard Efq ; author of the British Princes . She survived him several
years ; and by her he left three sons ; Charles , who was drowned swimming
across ...
Strona 13
By his command we boldly cross'd the line , And bravely fought where southern
stars arise We trac'd the far - fetch'd gold unto the mine , And that which brib'dour
fathers made our prize . ģ XXXII . Such was our prince ; yet own'd a OLIVER ...
By his command we boldly cross'd the line , And bravely fought where southern
stars arise We trac'd the far - fetch'd gold unto the mine , And that which brib'dour
fathers made our prize . ģ XXXII . Such was our prince ; yet own'd a OLIVER ...
Co mówią ludzie - Napisz recenzję
Nie znaleziono żadnych recenzji w standardowych lokalizacjach.
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
againſt appear arms beſt body bring called cauſe Charles church common court crowd crown David's death deſign Dryden Duke Earl Engliſh eyes fail fall fame fate father fear fight fire firſt foes force France give grace hand head heart heaven himſelf hope juſt kind king knew land laſt laws learned leave light live Lord mean mind moſt muſe muſt nature never noble once peace play pleaſe plot poem poet praiſe prince prove reaſon reign religion reſt riſe royal rules ſaid ſame ſays ſee ſeems ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſoul ſtand ſtate ſtill ſubject ſuch theſe thing thoſe thou thought tranſlation true turn uſe verſe virtue whole whoſe write