| William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett - 1926 - 410 페이지
...Spenser. His renown long outlived him, yet lessened with the passage of years. Dryden said of him that, " though he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteemed a good writer," and Pope, who owed him much, almost pronounced his condemnation a generation later: Who now reads Cowley?... | |
| Emile Legouis, Louis François Cazamian - 1926 - 416 페이지
...Spenser. His renown long outlived him, yet lessened with the passage of years. Dryden said of him that, "though he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteemed a good writer," and Pope, who owed him much, almost pronounced his condemnation a generation later: Who now reads Cowley?... | |
| John Dryden - 1928 - 54 페이지
...writing ; and perhaps knew it was a fault, but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he...at present a hundred books are scarcely purchased 5 once a twelvemonth ; for, as my last Lord Rochester said, though somewhat profanely, Not being of... | |
| 1909 - 498 페이지
...writing; and perhaps knew it was a fault, but hop'd the reader would not find it. For this reason, tho' he must always be thought a great poet, he is no longer esteem'da good writer; and for ten impressions, which his works have had in so many successive years,... | |
| John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 페이지
...of writing, and perhaps knew it was a fault but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he...somewhat profanely, Not being of God, he could not stand.0 Chaucer followed nature everywhere; but was never so bold to go beyond her. And there is a... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1960 - 692 페이지
...Writing ; and perhaps knew it was a Fault, hut hoped the Header would not find it For this Reason, though he must always be thought a great Poet, he...somewhat profanely, Not being of God, he could not stand. Chaucer follow'd Nature every where, hut was never so bold to go beyond her : And there is a great... | |
| John Dryden - 2002 - 612 페이지
...of writing, and perhaps knew it was a fault but hoped the reader would not find it. For this reason, though he must always be thought a great poet, he...longer esteemed a good writer. And for ten impressions 370 which his works have had in so many successive years, yet at present a hundred books are scarcely... | |
| 62 페이지
...Writing; and perhaps knew it was a Fault, but hop'd the Reader would not find it. For this Reason, though he must always be thought a great Poet, he is no longer esteem'da good Writer: And for Ten Impressions, which his Works have had in so many successive Years,... | |
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