The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... Dryden , mr . Southern , and mr . Maynwaring . Dryden said , that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in some things requisite to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater experience fitted it ...
... Dryden , mr . Southern , and mr . Maynwaring . Dryden said , that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in some things requisite to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater experience fitted it ...
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... Dryden , mr . Southern , and mr . Maynwaring . Dryden said , that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in some things requisite to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater experience fitted it ...
... Dryden , mr . Southern , and mr . Maynwaring . Dryden said , that he never had seen such a first play ; but they found it deficient in some things requisite to the success of its exhibition , and by their greater experience fitted it ...
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... Dryden calculated na- tivities ; both Cromwell and king William had their lucky days ; and Shaftesbury himself , though he had no religion , was said to regard predictions . The Sailor is not account- ed very natural , but he is very ...
... Dryden calculated na- tivities ; both Cromwell and king William had their lucky days ; and Shaftesbury himself , though he had no religion , was said to regard predictions . The Sailor is not account- ed very natural , but he is very ...
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... Dryden to D'Urfey . His onset was violent ; those passages which , while they stood single , had passed with little notice , when they were accumulated and exposed together , excited hor- ror ; the wise and the pious caught the alarm ...
... Dryden to D'Urfey . His onset was violent ; those passages which , while they stood single , had passed with little notice , when they were accumulated and exposed together , excited hor- ror ; the wise and the pious caught the alarm ...
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... Dryden . cluding verses are these : This said , no more remain'd . Th ' etherial host , Again , impatient , crowd the crystal coast , One good The father , now , within his spacious hands , Encompass'd all the mingled mass of seas and ...
... Dryden . cluding verses are these : This said , no more remain'd . Th ' etherial host , Again , impatient , crowd the crystal coast , One good The father , now , within his spacious hands , Encompass'd all the mingled mass of seas and ...
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