 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 724 páginas
...support. His great works were performed under discountenance, and in blindness; but difficulties vanished at his touch. He was born for whatever is arduous; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems, only because it is not the first. DRYDEN Dryden may be properly considered... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 724 páginas
...support. His great works were performed under discountenance, and in blindness; but difficulties vanished at his touch. He was born for whatever is arduous; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems, only because it is not the first. DRYDEN Dryden may be properly considered... | |
 | Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 889 páginas
...great works were performed under discountenance, and in blindness, but difficulties vanished at [270 his touch; he was born for whatever is arduous; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems, only because it is not the first. From DRYDEN Criticism, either didactic... | |
 | Kevin Pask - 1996 - 218 páginas
...support. His great works were performed under discountenance and in blindness, but difficulties vanished at his touch; he was born for whatever is arduous; and his work is not the greatest of heroick poems, only because it is not the first. ( 1 : 1 94) The conclusion of Johnson's... | |
 | Helga Schwalm - 2007 - 418 páginas
...support. His great works were performed under discountenance and in blindness, but difficulties vanished at his touch; he was born for whatever is arduous; and his work is not the greatest of heroick poems, only because it is not the first.148 Die Herleitung der poetischen Originalität... | |
 | Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882
...support. His great works were performed under discountenance, and in blindness, but difficulties vanished at his touch ; he was born for whatever is arduous ; and his work is not the greatest of heroic poems, only because it is not the first. Dr. Johnson. rxxxiv. THE HALL FARM. PLENTY... | |
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