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Pagina 11
... these in one of the towers of the old Louvre , which was called the tower of the library . This was the foundation of the present magnificent royal library at Paris . THE tale to which this is the Prologue , has been verfified by Dryden ...
... these in one of the towers of the old Louvre , which was called the tower of the library . This was the foundation of the present magnificent royal library at Paris . THE tale to which this is the Prologue , has been verfified by Dryden ...
Pagina 12
... these three poems ; and the reader muft not think any obfervations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat- • The falling off of his hair , faid a man of wit , had no other confequence , than to make his laurels to be feen the ...
... these three poems ; and the reader muft not think any obfervations on the character of Dryden , the constant pat- • The falling off of his hair , faid a man of wit , had no other confequence , than to make his laurels to be feen the ...
Pagina 15
... These passages are chiefly of the pathetic fort ; for which Dryden in his tragedies is far from being remarkable . But it is not unusual for the fame person to fucceed in de- fcribing externally a diftressful chara & ter , who may mife ...
... These passages are chiefly of the pathetic fort ; for which Dryden in his tragedies is far from being remarkable . But it is not unusual for the fame person to fucceed in de- fcribing externally a diftressful chara & ter , who may mife ...
Pagina 16
... these images is in Chaucer , or Boc- cace , and it might be worth examining how much Dryden has added purely from his own ftock . combat , combat , which is told at length , in the 16 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS The frame of burnish'd steel ...
... these images is in Chaucer , or Boc- cace , and it might be worth examining how much Dryden has added purely from his own ftock . combat , combat , which is told at length , in the 16 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS The frame of burnish'd steel ...
Pagina 22
... these well known lines which have been commonly interpreted as a panegyric . Curritur ad vocem jucundam et carmen amica Thebaidos , latam fecit cum Statius urbem , • Writers of this ftamp are always on the ftretch . They difdain the ...
... these well known lines which have been commonly interpreted as a panegyric . Curritur ad vocem jucundam et carmen amica Thebaidos , latam fecit cum Statius urbem , • Writers of this ftamp are always on the ftretch . They difdain the ...
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