Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... DRYDEN ... ...... .102 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIII . HISTORY ... .145 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIV . HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .. .188 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCV . SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . .275 Edinburgh Review ...
... DRYDEN ... ...... .102 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIII . HISTORY ... .145 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCIV . HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY .. .188 Edinburgh Review . - No . XCV . SOUTHEY'S COLLOQUIES ON SOCIETY . .275 Edinburgh Review ...
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... Dryden , in his attempt to rewrite some parts of the Paradise Lost , is a re- markable instance of this . In support of these observations we may remark , that scarcely any passages in the poems of Milton are more generally known , or ...
... Dryden , in his attempt to rewrite some parts of the Paradise Lost , is a re- markable instance of this . In support of these observations we may remark , that scarcely any passages in the poems of Milton are more generally known , or ...
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... Dryden would have made Mercutio challenge Tybalt , in hyperboles as fanciful as those in which he describes the chariot of Mab . - Corneille would have represented Antony as scolding and coaxing Cleopatra with all the measured rhetoric ...
... Dryden would have made Mercutio challenge Tybalt , in hyperboles as fanciful as those in which he describes the chariot of Mab . - Corneille would have represented Antony as scolding and coaxing Cleopatra with all the measured rhetoric ...
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... Dryden . But old Nicias is the glory of the piece . We cannot call to mind any thing that resembles him . The follies which Molière ridicules are those of affec- tation , not those of fatuity . Coxcombs and pedants , not simpletons ...
... Dryden . But old Nicias is the glory of the piece . We cannot call to mind any thing that resembles him . The follies which Molière ridicules are those of affec- tation , not those of fatuity . Coxcombs and pedants , not simpletons ...
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... good estate of Rome , when the streets of Florence and Bologna shall again resound with their ancient war cry- Popolo ; popolo ; muoiano i tiranni ! Dryden . [ Edinburgh Review . ] THE public voice 9 * MACHIAVELLI . 101.
... good estate of Rome , when the streets of Florence and Bologna shall again resound with their ancient war cry- Popolo ; popolo ; muoiano i tiranni ! Dryden . [ Edinburgh Review . ] THE public voice 9 * MACHIAVELLI . 101.
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