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... Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays : and if I shall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it : but I do not yet know that my account is ...
... Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays : and if I shall hereafter obtain a more correct chronology , will publish it : but I do not yet know that my account is ...
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... DRYDEN . Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa pårenti , Cautius ut sævo vellas te credere Marti . , Haud ignarus eram , quantum nova gloria in armis , Et prædulce decus primo certamine posset . Primitiæ juvenis misera belique propinqui ...
... DRYDEN . Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa pårenti , Cautius ut sævo vellas te credere Marti . , Haud ignarus eram , quantum nova gloria in armis , Et prædulce decus primo certamine posset . Primitiæ juvenis misera belique propinqui ...
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... Dryden , in " Mack Flecknoe , " it has once been imitated ; nor do I recollect much other notice from its publication till now in the whole suc- cession of English literature . Of this silence and neglect , if the reason be inquir- ed ...
... Dryden , in " Mack Flecknoe , " it has once been imitated ; nor do I recollect much other notice from its publication till now in the whole suc- cession of English literature . Of this silence and neglect , if the reason be inquir- ed ...
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... - ways copied from original form , nor to have the fresh- ness , raciness , and energy of immediate observation . Algarotti terms it gigantesca sublimita Miltoniana . Dr J. * He saw nature , as Dryden expresses it , through H 2 MILTON .
... - ways copied from original form , nor to have the fresh- ness , raciness , and energy of immediate observation . Algarotti terms it gigantesca sublimita Miltoniana . Dr J. * He saw nature , as Dryden expresses it , through H 2 MILTON .
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... Dryden , who regrets that the heroick measure was not rather chosen . To the cri- tical sentence of Dryden the highest reverence would be due , were not his decisions often precipitate , and his opinions immature . When he wished to ...
... Dryden , who regrets that the heroick measure was not rather chosen . To the cri- tical sentence of Dryden the highest reverence would be due , were not his decisions often precipitate , and his opinions immature . When he wished to ...
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