The Works of John Dryden in Verse and Prose, Volume 1Harper, 1847 |
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Page viii
... write . ' See Pref . to Walsh's Dia- logue . Fenton says Waller spent the greatest part of a summer in correcting a ... writing . Rehearsal , acti . sc . 3 . rather his first play that was exhibited , was the LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... write . ' See Pref . to Walsh's Dia- logue . Fenton says Waller spent the greatest part of a summer in correcting a ... writing . Rehearsal , acti . sc . 3 . rather his first play that was exhibited , was the LIFE OF DRYDEN .
Page ix
... writing his Essay on Dramatic Poetry , which he dedi- cated to Lord Buckhurst , and published in the year 1667 ... writer mentions his having eat tarts with Dryden and Madam Reeve in the Mulberry Gar- den . ' See Gent . Mag . 1745 , p ...
... writing his Essay on Dramatic Poetry , which he dedi- cated to Lord Buckhurst , and published in the year 1667 ... writer mentions his having eat tarts with Dryden and Madam Reeve in the Mulberry Gar- den . ' See Gent . Mag . 1745 , p ...
Page xii
... as Dryden was engaged to write for the other house . It seems to have been acted in 1667 , and was published , but without the author's name , in 1668 . oe formed from the materials , nor would a suc- xii LIFE OF DRYDEN . a.
... as Dryden was engaged to write for the other house . It seems to have been acted in 1667 , and was published , but without the author's name , in 1668 . oe formed from the materials , nor would a suc- xii LIFE OF DRYDEN . a.
Page xiv
... writer has expressed the impression which the sight of Achilles on the French stage made on him ; a more farcical or ludicrous figure could scarcely present itself to the mind , than a pert , smart , dapper Frenchman , well rouged ...
... writer has expressed the impression which the sight of Achilles on the French stage made on him ; a more farcical or ludicrous figure could scarcely present itself to the mind , than a pert , smart , dapper Frenchman , well rouged ...
Page xv
... write , is blooded and purged . This , as Lamotte relates himself to have heard , was the real custom of Dryden . Reh . act ii . sc . 1 Bayes , Why I'll tell you what I do . If I am to write familiar things , as Sonnets to Armida , and ...
... write , is blooded and purged . This , as Lamotte relates himself to have heard , was the real custom of Dryden . Reh . act ii . sc . 1 Bayes , Why I'll tell you what I do . If I am to write familiar things , as Sonnets to Armida , and ...
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