Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... Dryden was speaking of his own things , as he frequently did , especially of such as had been lately published . " If anything of mine is good , " says he , " ' tis Mac - Flecno ; and I value myself the more upon it , because it is the ...
... Dryden was speaking of his own things , as he frequently did , especially of such as had been lately published . " If anything of mine is good , " says he , " ' tis Mac - Flecno ; and I value myself the more upon it , because it is the ...
Strana 47
... Dryden's writing ; and are ex- cellently well writ . That of Julian Johnson , under the name of Ben - Jochanan ; Shadwell , with the name of Og ; and Settle , with that of Doeg.-L. In one of Dryden's plays there was this line , which ...
... Dryden's writing ; and are ex- cellently well writ . That of Julian Johnson , under the name of Ben - Jochanan ; Shadwell , with the name of Og ; and Settle , with that of Doeg.-L. In one of Dryden's plays there was this line , which ...
Strana 129
... Dryden , in his " Spanish Fryar , " speaking of the bad titles of kings growing good by time , had said , " So when clay's buried for a hundred years , It starts forth china . " Betterton found fault with it , as mean , and Dryden ...
... Dryden , in his " Spanish Fryar , " speaking of the bad titles of kings growing good by time , had said , " So when clay's buried for a hundred years , It starts forth china . " Betterton found fault with it , as mean , and Dryden ...
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