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Pàgina 4
... raise great ex- pectations of the rising poet . When the king was restored , Dryden , like the other panegyrifts ... raised him enemies . The fame year he praised the new king in a fecond poem on his restoration . In the ASTREA was ...
... raise great ex- pectations of the rising poet . When the king was restored , Dryden , like the other panegyrifts ... raised him enemies . The fame year he praised the new king in a fecond poem on his restoration . In the ASTREA was ...
Pàgina 11
... raised in favour of Jonfon , by Charles the First , from an hundred marks to one hundred pounds a year , and a tierce of wine ; a revenue in those days not inade- quate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay ...
... raised in favour of Jonfon , by Charles the First , from an hundred marks to one hundred pounds a year , and a tierce of wine ; a revenue in those days not inade- quate to the conveniencies of life . The fame year he published his Effay ...
Pàgina 35
... raised up his reverend head , " But feared the fate of Simoeis would return ; Deep in his ooze he fought his fedgy bed ; " And fhrunk his waters back into his urn . << " This is ftolen from Cowley's Davideis , p.9 . D 2 " Swift " Swift ...
... raised up his reverend head , " But feared the fate of Simoeis would return ; Deep in his ooze he fought his fedgy bed ; " And fhrunk his waters back into his urn . << " This is ftolen from Cowley's Davideis , p.9 . D 2 " Swift " Swift ...
Pàgina 40
... raised it in a month . This compofition is addreffed to the prin cefs of Modena , then dutchess of York , in a ftrain of flattery which difgraces genius , and which it was wonderful that any man that knew the meaning of his own words ...
... raised it in a month . This compofition is addreffed to the prin cefs of Modena , then dutchess of York , in a ftrain of flattery which difgraces genius , and which it was wonderful that any man that knew the meaning of his own words ...
Pàgina 53
... raise it . Neither criticks nor rivals did Dryden much mischief , unless they gained from his own temper the power of vexing him , which his frequent burfts of refentment give reafon to fufpect . He is always angry at some past , or ...
... raise it . Neither criticks nor rivals did Dryden much mischief , unless they gained from his own temper the power of vexing him , which his frequent burfts of refentment give reafon to fufpect . He is always angry at some past , or ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1815 |
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1854 |
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