English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries).Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1952 - 394 Seiten |
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... Dryden , ' is not so loose as paraphrase , nor so close as metaphrase . ' All polished languages have different styles ; the concise , the diffuse , the lofty , and the humble . In ... Dryden was condemned to DRYDEN AS CRITIC AND POET 335.
... Dryden , ' is not so loose as paraphrase , nor so close as metaphrase . ' All polished languages have different styles ; the concise , the diffuse , the lofty , and the humble . In ... Dryden was condemned to DRYDEN AS CRITIC AND POET 335.
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... Dryden himself has translated , some passages excepted , which will never be excelled . With Juvenal was published Persius , translated wholly by Dryden . This work , though like all the other productions of Dryden it may have shining ...
... Dryden himself has translated , some passages excepted , which will never be excelled . With Juvenal was published Persius , translated wholly by Dryden . This work , though like all the other productions of Dryden it may have shining ...
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Edmund David Jones. convenient to the poet . Fenton was of opinion that Dryden was too liberal and Pope too sparing in their use . The rhymes of Dryden are commonly just , and he valued himself for his readiness in finding them ; but he ...
Edmund David Jones. convenient to the poet . Fenton was of opinion that Dryden was too liberal and Pope too sparing in their use . The rhymes of Dryden are commonly just , and he valued himself for his readiness in finding them ; but he ...
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