| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 580 páginas
...more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not better poems. FROM the preceding instances we may form an idea of the power of the Saxon language; bnt by no means... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 524 páginas
...more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs, he has...excited by some external occasion, or extorted by domestick necessity ; he composed without consideration, and published without correction. What his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 páginas
...more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs, he has...excited by some external occasion, or extorted by domestick necessity ; he composed without consideration, and published without correction. What his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 páginas
...more ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not...poems. Dryden's performances were always hasty, either exciteil by some external occasion, or extorted by domestic necessity ; he composed without consideration,... | |
| 1826 - 434 páginas
...had more; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs, he has...excited by some external occasion, or extorted by some domestic necessity; he composed without consideration, and published without correction. What... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 páginas
...more; for every other writer, since Milton, must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not...call, or gather in one excursion, was all that he songht, and all that he gave. The dilatory caution of Pope enabled him to condense his sentiments,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...excited by some external sinn, or extorted by domestic necessity; he composed without consideration, forgiven, excursion, was all that he sought, and all that hegitve. The dilatory caution of : enabled him to condense... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...had more; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope; and even of Dryden it must be bserve some defects. There is a redundancy of words in the first co Drydcn's performances were always hasty, either excited by some external occasion, or extorted by domestic... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 486 páginas
...more ; for every other writer, since Milton, must give place to Pope: and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not better poems. Dryden 's performances wen; always hasty, either excited by some external occasion, or extorted by... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 516 páginas
...more ; for every other writer, since Milton, must give place to Pope: and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has brighter paragraphs, he has not better poems. Drydeu's performances were always hasty, either excited by some external occasion, or extorted by domestic... | |
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