The Poets and Their Critics: Chaucer to Collins, by H. S. DaviesHutchinson Educational, 1960 - 240 pàgines |
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... Dryden's works it was said by Pope that ' he could select from them better specimens of every mode of poetry than ... Dryden , ' lateritiam invenit , marmoream reliquit ' , he found it brick , and he left it marble . BEATTIE Life of ...
... Dryden's works it was said by Pope that ' he could select from them better specimens of every mode of poetry than ... Dryden , ' lateritiam invenit , marmoream reliquit ' , he found it brick , and he left it marble . BEATTIE Life of ...
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... Dryden's composition ; but , once more , what a man was this giant , and what a giant was this man ! A Century of English Poetry 1880 ELIOT If the prospect of delight be wanting ( which alone justifies the perusal of poetry ) we may let ...
... Dryden's composition ; but , once more , what a man was this giant , and what a giant was this man ! A Century of English Poetry 1880 ELIOT If the prospect of delight be wanting ( which alone justifies the perusal of poetry ) we may let ...
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Hugh Sykes Davies James Reeves. had perhaps the judgment of Dryden ; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope . In acquired knowledge , the superiority must be allowed to Dryden , whose education was more scholastick , and who ...
Hugh Sykes Davies James Reeves. had perhaps the judgment of Dryden ; but Dryden certainly wanted the diligence of Pope . In acquired knowledge , the superiority must be allowed to Dryden , whose education was more scholastick , and who ...
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