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Pagina 14
... the " world , ' tis commonly ftill - born ; so that , " for want of learning and elocution , he will never be able to express any thing either naturally or justly ! " 66 6.6 This is not very decent ; yet this is one This 14 DRYDE N.
... the " world , ' tis commonly ftill - born ; so that , " for want of learning and elocution , he will never be able to express any thing either naturally or justly ! " 66 6.6 This is not very decent ; yet this is one This 14 DRYDE N.
Pagina 15
... thing of the Elkanah will be vifible . " 66 66 A This is Dryden's general declamation ; I will not withhold from the reader a parti- cular remark . Having gone through the first act , he says , " To conclude this act with " the most ...
... thing of the Elkanah will be vifible . " 66 66 A This is Dryden's general declamation ; I will not withhold from the reader a parti- cular remark . Having gone through the first act , he says , " To conclude this act with " the most ...
Pagina 16
... thing " the better for being backed , or having a " load upon his back . So that here is gilding by conforming , fmiling , lightning , 66 << backing , and thundering . The whole is as " if I fhould fay thus , I will make my ...
... thing " the better for being backed , or having a " load upon his back . So that here is gilding by conforming , fmiling , lightning , 66 << backing , and thundering . The whole is as " if I fhould fay thus , I will make my ...
Pagina 28
... thou art not content to steal from others , " but doft rob thy poor wretched felf too . " Now was Settle's time to take his revenge . He wrote a vindication of his own lines ; and , and , if he is forced to yield any thing 28 DRYDEN .
... thou art not content to steal from others , " but doft rob thy poor wretched felf too . " Now was Settle's time to take his revenge . He wrote a vindication of his own lines ; and , and , if he is forced to yield any thing 28 DRYDEN .
Pagina 29
... thing , makes reprisals upon his enemy . To say that his answer is equal to the cenfure , is no high commendation . To expofe Dryden's me- thod of analyfing his expreffions , he tries the fame experiment upon the defcription of the ...
... thing , makes reprisals upon his enemy . To say that his answer is equal to the cenfure , is no high commendation . To expofe Dryden's me- thod of analyfing his expreffions , he tries the fame experiment upon the defcription of the ...
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