The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 8 巻Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... as will not bear a rigorous inquiry . The four verses , which , since Dryden has com- d By Garth , in his poem on Claremont : and by Pope , in his Windsor Forest . mended them , almost every writer for a century past 7 DENHAM.
... as will not bear a rigorous inquiry . The four verses , which , since Dryden has com- d By Garth , in his poem on Claremont : and by Pope , in his Windsor Forest . mended them , almost every writer for a century past 7 DENHAM.
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... Dryden , who sometimes visited him , was , that he was a good rhymist , but no poet . His theological opinions are said to have been first Calvinistical ; and afterwards , perhaps , when he began to hate the presbyterians , to have ...
... Dryden , who sometimes visited him , was , that he was a good rhymist , but no poet . His theological opinions are said to have been first Calvinistical ; and afterwards , perhaps , when he began to hate the presbyterians , to have ...
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... Dryden expresses it , " through the spectacles of books ; " and , on most occasions , calls learning to his assistance . The gar- den of Eden brings to his mind the vale of Enna , where Proserpine was gathering flowers . Satan makes his ...
... Dryden expresses it , " through the spectacles of books ; " and , on most occasions , calls learning to his assistance . The gar- den of Eden brings to his mind the vale of Enna , where Proserpine was gathering flowers . Satan makes his ...
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... Dryden remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have ...
... Dryden remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have ...
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... Dryden , who regrets that the heroick measure was not rather chosen . To the critical sentence of Dryden , the highest rever- ence would be due , were not his decisions often pre- cipitate , and his opinions immature . When he wished to ...
... Dryden , who regrets that the heroick measure was not rather chosen . To the critical sentence of Dryden , the highest rever- ence would be due , were not his decisions often pre- cipitate , and his opinions immature . When he wished to ...
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