Essential Articles Study John Dryden1966 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 54
Página 264
... language of the play , in which he questions with be- coming modesty whether he has been as careful as he ought , he says : I am sorry that , speaking so noble a language as we do , we have not a more certain Measure of it , as they ...
... language of the play , in which he questions with be- coming modesty whether he has been as careful as he ought , he says : I am sorry that , speaking so noble a language as we do , we have not a more certain Measure of it , as they ...
Página 278
language is in a manner barbarous ; and what govern- ment will encourage any one or more who are capable of refining it , I know not : but nothing under a public expense can go through with it . And I rather fear a declination of the ...
language is in a manner barbarous ; and what govern- ment will encourage any one or more who are capable of refining it , I know not : but nothing under a public expense can go through with it . And I rather fear a declination of the ...
Página 496
... Language , he says , is based upon reason , antiquity , authority , and custom ( Inst . Or . I. v.6 ) . Both ... language of a speech must be simple and like the language used in cultivated conversation , it must be artful and polished ...
... Language , he says , is based upon reason , antiquity , authority , and custom ( Inst . Or . I. v.6 ) . Both ... language of a speech must be simple and like the language used in cultivated conversation , it must be artful and polished ...
Contenido
SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
The Attacks on Dryden | 22 |
OSBORN | 54 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 27 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom and Achitophel Æneid allusion ancient Annus Annus Mirabilis Antony appears argument attack Aureng-Zebe Bredvold character Charles Cicero Cleopatra Conquest of Granada contemporary Cowley Cowley's criticism Davideis Dedication den's divine Donne dramatic Duke of Guise edition elegy English epic Essay evidence example French heroic plays History Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbesian human Ibid ideas imitation John Dryden King lines Lisideius literary London Love Mac Flecknoe Malone ment mind Mirabilis modern nature orator Oxford passage passion philosophical poem Poesy poet poetic poetry political praise Preface probably prose published Quintilian reason reference Religio Laici religion rhetorical rhyme Rochester Royal Society Ruaeus Saintsbury satire says scene seems seventeenth century Shadwell Shakespeare skeptical speech Sprat stanza style suggested synaloepha theory Thomas Hobbes thought tion Tonson tradition tragedies translation trochee verse Virgil Virgilian Whig words writing wrote