Lives of The English Poets Volume I1961 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 4
Pagina 235
... JOHN DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at Aldwincle near Oundle , the son of Erasmus Dryden of Tichmersh ; who was the third son of Sir Erasmus Dryden , Baronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northampton- shire ; but the ...
... JOHN DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at Aldwincle near Oundle , the son of Erasmus Dryden of Tichmersh ; who was the third son of Sir Erasmus Dryden , Baronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northampton- shire ; but the ...
Pagina 271
... John , and the seventh of Charles Dryden . He prefixed a very ample preface in the form of a dedication to lord Dorset ; and there gives an account of the design which he had once formed to write an epick poem on the actions either of ...
... John , and the seventh of Charles Dryden . He prefixed a very ample preface in the form of a dedication to lord Dorset ; and there gives an account of the design which he had once formed to write an epick poem on the actions either of ...
Pagina 342
... John Dryden , Esq .; to his sons in Italy , from a MS . in the Lambeth Library , marked No 933. p . 56 . ( Superscribed ) Al Illustrissimo Sigre Carlo Dryden Camariere d'Honore A.S.S. Franca per Mantoua . In Roma . ' Dear Sons , ' Sept ...
... John Dryden , Esq .; to his sons in Italy , from a MS . in the Lambeth Library , marked No 933. p . 56 . ( Superscribed ) Al Illustrissimo Sigre Carlo Dryden Camariere d'Honore A.S.S. Franca per Mantoua . In Roma . ' Dear Sons , ' Sept ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Absalom and Achitophel Addison admiration afterwards ancient appears beauties better blank verse Cato censure character Charles Dryden compositions considered Cowley criticism death delight diction diligence dramatick Dryden duke Earl elegance endeavoured English excellence fancy favour friends genius heroick honour Hudibras images imagination imitation Jacob Tonson John Dryden judgement Juvenal kind King known labour Lady language Latin learning lines lived lord Lord Conway Lord Roscommon Milton mind nature never NIHIL numbers observed opinion Paradise Lost passages passions performance perhaps Philips Pindar play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope pounds praise produced publick published reader reason relates remarks reputation rhyme satire says seems Sempronius sentiments shew shewn sometimes Sprat supposed Syphax Tatler thing thou thought tion told tragedy translation Tyrannick Love verses versification Virgil virtue Waller Whig words write written wrote