The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1800 |
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Pàgina 27
... comick and tragick scenes , and that it is neceffary to mitigate by alleviations of merriment the preffure of ponderous events , and the fatigue of toilfome paffions , C 2 " Whoever , " fays he , " cannot perform DRYDEN . 27.
... comick and tragick scenes , and that it is neceffary to mitigate by alleviations of merriment the preffure of ponderous events , and the fatigue of toilfome paffions , C 2 " Whoever , " fays he , " cannot perform DRYDEN . 27.
Pàgina 40
... paffions , and filled every mind with triumph or refentment . It could not be fuppofed that all the provoca- tion given by Dryden would be endured without refiftance or reply . Both his perfon and his party were expofed in their turns ...
... paffions , and filled every mind with triumph or refentment . It could not be fuppofed that all the provoca- tion given by Dryden would be endured without refiftance or reply . Both his perfon and his party were expofed in their turns ...
Pàgina 66
... paffions more than his virtue ; and it may be reasonably fuppofed that Dryden imputes his enmity to its true caufe . Of Milbourne he wrote only in general terms , fuch as are always ready at the call of anger , whether juft or not : a ...
... paffions more than his virtue ; and it may be reasonably fuppofed that Dryden imputes his enmity to its true caufe . Of Milbourne he wrote only in general terms , fuch as are always ready at the call of anger , whether juft or not : a ...
Pàgina 99
... paf- fions of an audience ; but it has this convenience , that sentences ftand more independent on each other , and ftriking paffages are therefore eafily felected and retained . Thus the defcription of Night I 2 Night in the Indian ...
... paf- fions of an audience ; but it has this convenience , that sentences ftand more independent on each other , and ftriking paffages are therefore eafily felected and retained . Thus the defcription of Night I 2 Night in the Indian ...
Pàgina 108
... paffions , feems to readers almoft a century distant , not very forcible or animated . Pope , whofe judgment was perhaps a little bribed by the fubject , used to mention this poem as the most correct fpecimen of Dryden's verfification ...
... paffions , feems to readers almoft a century distant , not very forcible or animated . Pope , whofe judgment was perhaps a little bribed by the fubject , used to mention this poem as the most correct fpecimen of Dryden's verfification ...
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