The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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... Dryden said , that the verse of four feet , that in which Hudibras , and the Fables of Gay , and many lyrical vogue ... Dryden's Prolegomena to his Essay on Dramatic Poetry , p . 13 , ed . Malone . " The great easiness of blank verse ...
... Dryden said , that the verse of four feet , that in which Hudibras , and the Fables of Gay , and many lyrical vogue ... Dryden's Prolegomena to his Essay on Dramatic Poetry , p . 13 , ed . Malone . " The great easiness of blank verse ...
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... Dryden's Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of Satire , vol . iv . p . 208 , ed . Malone . One of the most pleasing examples of the harmony and variety of cadence that can be given to the verse of four feet , is " the Death of the ...
... Dryden's Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of Satire , vol . iv . p . 208 , ed . Malone . One of the most pleasing examples of the harmony and variety of cadence that can be given to the verse of four feet , is " the Death of the ...
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... Dryden's Ode to St. Cecilia was finely set to music by Handel ; and Mr. Mason says , " Mr. Smith , a worthy pupil of Handel , intended to have set Mr. Gray's ode , ' The Bard , ' to music ; and Mr. Gray , whose musical feelings were ...
... Dryden's Ode to St. Cecilia was finely set to music by Handel ; and Mr. Mason says , " Mr. Smith , a worthy pupil of Handel , intended to have set Mr. Gray's ode , ' The Bard , ' to music ; and Mr. Gray , whose musical feelings were ...
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... Dryden's account of his own style , in the Preface to Don Sebastian , vol . iii . p . 186 , ed . Malone ; where he speaks of " some newnesses of English , translated from the beauties of Modern Tongues , as well as from the elegancies ...
... Dryden's account of his own style , in the Preface to Don Sebastian , vol . iii . p . 186 , ed . Malone ; where he speaks of " some newnesses of English , translated from the beauties of Modern Tongues , as well as from the elegancies ...
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... Dryden's Fable on the Pythag . System . GRAY.- " And every field is redolent of spring , " L. Welsted's Poems , p . 25. Langhorne has copied this expression in his Hymeneal Ode , vol . i . p . 96. ed . Park : " Redolent of youth and joy ...
... Dryden's Fable on the Pythag . System . GRAY.- " And every field is redolent of spring , " L. Welsted's Poems , p . 25. Langhorne has copied this expression in his Hymeneal Ode , vol . i . p . 96. ed . Park : " Redolent of youth and joy ...
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