Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... better than Pope ! Dryden was a better prose - writer , and a bolder and more varied versifier , than Pope . He was a more vigorous thinker , a more correct and logical declaimer , and had more of what may be called strength of mind ...
... better than Pope ! Dryden was a better prose - writer , and a bolder and more varied versifier , than Pope . He was a more vigorous thinker , a more correct and logical declaimer , and had more of what may be called strength of mind ...
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... better than that . If his Lordship had sent it in from Long's , or the Albany , to be handed about in Albemarle - street , in slips as he wrote it , it would have been very well . But all the way from Ravenna , cannot he contrive to ...
... better than that . If his Lordship had sent it in from Long's , or the Albany , to be handed about in Albemarle - street , in slips as he wrote it , it would have been very well . But all the way from Ravenna , cannot he contrive to ...
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... better things than these ' . He may make and create better things than a common- place , and he who does not makes and creates nothing . The ethical or didactic poet necessarily repeats after others , because general truths and maxims ...
... better things than these ' . He may make and create better things than a common- place , and he who does not makes and creates nothing . The ethical or didactic poet necessarily repeats after others , because general truths and maxims ...
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