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" To conclude of him; as he has given us the most correct plays, so in the precepts which he has laid down in his Discoveries, we have as many and profitable rules for perfecting the stage, as any wherewith the French can furnish us. "
Biographia Dramatica: pt. 2. Authors and actors: I-Y. Appendix. Additions ... - Página 415
por David Erskine Baker - 1812
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Beiträge zur Geschichte des Geniebegriffs in England

Hans Thüme - 1927 - 120 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Skakespeare." 2) Den Gegensatz zwischen der Fülle und...
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The Making of Literature

Rolfe Arnold Scott-James - 1928 - 406 páginas
...other, the qualities of imagination arising out of character, are named and contrasted. " Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare." Cfurpter Fifteen THE LOGIC OF TASTE FOR...
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A Critical History of English Literature: Shakespeare to Milton, Volumen2

David Daiches - 1979 - 304 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare." So wrote Dryden, in his Essay of Dramatic...
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Rival Playwrights: Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare

James Shapiro - 1991 - 234 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing. I admire him, but I love Shakespeare.54 i63 164 JONSON AND SHAKESPEARE verse. Jonson...
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The Meaning of Literature

Timothy J. Reiss - 1992 - 412 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets,- Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing,- I admire him, but I love Shakespeare."51 In an essay of 1712, Dennis added: "One...
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Elizabethan Theater: Essays in Honor of S. Schoenbaum

R. B. Parker, Sheldon P. Zitner - 1996 - 340 páginas
...Jonson, "I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare." Skilled in the art of syncrisis — the comparison...
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Gender, Theatre, and the Origins of Criticism: From Dryden to Manley

Marcie Frank - 2002 - 194 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him but I love Shakespeare." The terms which exempt Shakespeare from the...
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Restoration Literature: An Anthology

Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets, Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him, as he has given us the...
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Gender, Theatre, and the Origins of Criticism: From Dryden to Manley

Marcie Frank - 2002 - 194 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him but I love Shakespeare." The terms which exempt Shakespeare from the...
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The Major Works

John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets. Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing. I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. 'To conclude of him. As he has given us the...
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