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... Dryden's gold for baser metal , of lower value though of greater bulk . In this , and in all his other essays on the same subject , the criticism of Dryden is the criticism of a poet ; not a dull collection of theorems , nor a rude ...
... Dryden's gold for baser metal , of lower value though of greater bulk . In this , and in all his other essays on the same subject , the criticism of Dryden is the criticism of a poet ; not a dull collection of theorems , nor a rude ...
Pagina 234
... Dryden frequented , and pleased him- self with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1700 , some days before Pope was twelve , so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that ...
... Dryden frequented , and pleased him- self with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1700 , some days before Pope was twelve , so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that ...
Pagina 398
... Dryden ( pp . 43-52 ) : - The prog- ress of the composition of the Dryden , written rapidly and con amore , may be traced in R. W. Chapman's edition of the Letters . On July 23 , 1778 , Johnson wrote Nichols : " I am very far advanced ...
... Dryden ( pp . 43-52 ) : - The prog- ress of the composition of the Dryden , written rapidly and con amore , may be traced in R. W. Chapman's edition of the Letters . On July 23 , 1778 , Johnson wrote Nichols : " I am very far advanced ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
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