The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Nichols and Son, Red-Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, 1801 |
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Pàgina 10
... natural " caft of the father - their folly was born and bred " in them , and fomething of the Elkanah will be " vifible . " This is Dryden's general declamation : I will not withhold from the reader a particular remark . Having gone ...
... natural " caft of the father - their folly was born and bred " in them , and fomething of the Elkanah will be " vifible . " This is Dryden's general declamation : I will not withhold from the reader a particular remark . Having gone ...
Pàgina 12
... nature's groffer burden we're discharg'd , Then gently , as a happy lover's figh , Like wand'ring meteors through the air we ' ll fly , And in our airy walk , as fubtle guests , We'll fteal into our cruel fathers ' breasts , There read ...
... nature's groffer burden we're discharg'd , Then gently , as a happy lover's figh , Like wand'ring meteors through the air we ' ll fly , And in our airy walk , as fubtle guests , We'll fteal into our cruel fathers ' breasts , There read ...
Pàgina 42
... natural to hope that a comprehensive is like- wife an elevated foul , and that whoever is wife is alfo honeft . I am willing to believe that Dryden , having employed his mind , active as it was , upon different ftudies , and filled it ...
... natural to hope that a comprehensive is like- wife an elevated foul , and that whoever is wife is alfo honeft . I am willing to believe that Dryden , having employed his mind , active as it was , upon different ftudies , and filled it ...
Pàgina 43
... ; but in it he has done me " all the honour that any man can receive from him , which is to be railed at by him . If I had " ill - nature enough to prompt me to with a very " bad " bad with for him , it fhould be , DRYDEN . 43.
... ; but in it he has done me " all the honour that any man can receive from him , which is to be railed at by him . If I had " ill - nature enough to prompt me to with a very " bad " bad with for him , it fhould be , DRYDEN . 43.
Pàgina 56
... nature exceedingly humane and com- " paffionate , ready to forgive injuries , and capable " of a fincere reconciliation with those who had of- " fended him . His friendship , where he profeffed " it , went beyond his profeffions . He ...
... nature exceedingly humane and com- " paffionate , ready to forgive injuries , and capable " of a fincere reconciliation with those who had of- " fended him . His friendship , where he profeffed " it , went beyond his profeffions . He ...
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