Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... whole the figures are too bold and the language 205 too luxuriant for dialogue : it is a drama in the epick style , inelegantly splendid , and tediously instructive " . The Sonnets were written in different parts of Milton's life upon ...
... whole the figures are too bold and the language 205 too luxuriant for dialogue : it is a drama in the epick style , inelegantly splendid , and tediously instructive " . The Sonnets were written in different parts of Milton's life upon ...
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... Whole troops of lovers ' ghosts shall flock about us , And all the train be ours . ' Works , v . 432 . * Printed in 1678. Malone's Dry- den , i . 116. On the title - page the date is 1680 . 2 Dram . Poets , p . 164. Dryden writes in the ...
... Whole troops of lovers ' ghosts shall flock about us , And all the train be ours . ' Works , v . 432 . * Printed in 1678. Malone's Dry- den , i . 116. On the title - page the date is 1680 . 2 Dram . Poets , p . 164. Dryden writes in the ...
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... whole reasonably , yet , by the genius of poetry in writing , he has succeeded . ' Rapin attributes more to the dictio , that is , to the words and discourse of a tragedy , than Aristotle ' has done , who places them in the last rank of ...
... whole reasonably , yet , by the genius of poetry in writing , he has succeeded . ' Rapin attributes more to the dictio , that is , to the words and discourse of a tragedy , than Aristotle ' has done , who places them in the last rank of ...
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