Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... writ of that subject , had ever done it . Lisideius , after some modest denials , at last con- fessed he had a rude notion of it ; indeed , rather a description than a definition ; but which served to guide him in his private thoughts ...
... writ of that subject , had ever done it . Lisideius , after some modest denials , at last con- fessed he had a rude notion of it ; indeed , rather a description than a definition ; but which served to guide him in his private thoughts ...
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... writ in it ; and , sure the universal consent of the most civilised parts of the world ought , in this , as it doth in other customs , include the rest . · But perhaps you may tell me I have proposed such a way to make rhyme natural ...
... writ in it ; and , sure the universal consent of the most civilised parts of the world ought , in this , as it doth in other customs , include the rest . · But perhaps you may tell me I have proposed such a way to make rhyme natural ...
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... writ in prose . And for your instance of Ben Jonson , who , you say , writ exactly , without the help of rhyme : you are to remember ' tis only an aid to a luxuriant fancy , which his was not as he did not want imagination , so none ...
... writ in prose . And for your instance of Ben Jonson , who , you say , writ exactly , without the help of rhyme : you are to remember ' tis only an aid to a luxuriant fancy , which his was not as he did not want imagination , so none ...
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