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Pagina 23
Alma ” is written in professed imitation of “ Hudibras , " and has at least one
accidental resemblance : “ Hudibras " wants a plan because it is left imperfect ; “
Alma ” is imperfect because it seems never to have had a plan . Prior appears not
to ...
Alma ” is written in professed imitation of “ Hudibras , " and has at least one
accidental resemblance : “ Hudibras " wants a plan because it is left imperfect ; “
Alma ” is imperfect because it seems never to have had a plan . Prior appears not
to ...
Pagina 25
He never made any effort of invention : his greater pieces are only tissues of
common thoughts ; and his smaller , which consist of light images or single
conceits , are not always his own . I have traced him among the French
epigrammatists ...
He never made any effort of invention : his greater pieces are only tissues of
common thoughts ; and his smaller , which consist of light images or single
conceits , are not always his own . I have traced him among the French
epigrammatists ...
Pagina 26
He never sacrifices accuracy to haste , nor indulges himself in contemptuous
negligence , or impatient idleness ; he has no careless lines , or entangled
sentiments ; his words are nicely selected , and his thoughts fully expanded . If
this part of ...
He never sacrifices accuracy to haste , nor indulges himself in contemptuous
negligence , or impatient idleness ; he has no careless lines , or entangled
sentiments ; his words are nicely selected , and his thoughts fully expanded . If
this part of ...
Pagina 31
Dryden said that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in
some things necessary to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater
experience fitted it for the stage . Southern used to relate of one comedy ,
probably of ...
Dryden said that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in
some things necessary to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater
experience fitted it for the stage . Southern used to relate of one comedy ,
probably of ...
Pagina 34
had the appearance of tendency to puritanical malignity . This danger , however ,
was worn away by time , and Collier , a fierce and implacable non - juror , knew
that an attack upon the theatre would never make him suspected for a Puritan ...
had the appearance of tendency to puritanical malignity . This danger , however ,
was worn away by time , and Collier , a fierce and implacable non - juror , knew
that an attack upon the theatre would never make him suspected for a Puritan ...
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