Essays of John DrydenMacmillan and Company, 1882 - 218 pages |
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... as few days as that excellent emperor , and never had his complaint to make when you went to bed , that the sun had shone upon you in vain , when you had the oppor- B tunity of relieving some unhappy man . This , my ESSAY ON SATIRE.
... as few days as that excellent emperor , and never had his complaint to make when you went to bed , that the sun had shone upon you in vain , when you had the oppor- B tunity of relieving some unhappy man . This , my ESSAY ON SATIRE.
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... your person . What is produced in you by an excellent wit , a masterly and commanding genius over all writers : whereby you are empowered , when you please , to give the final decision of wit ; to put your stamp on all ESSAY ON SATIRE . 9.
... your person . What is produced in you by an excellent wit , a masterly and commanding genius over all writers : whereby you are empowered , when you please , to give the final decision of wit ; to put your stamp on all ESSAY ON SATIRE . 9.
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... excellent , whose expressions are noble , whose thoughts are just , whose language is pure , whose satire is pointed , and whose sense is close ; what he borrows from the ancients , he repays with usury of his own , in coin as good ...
... excellent , whose expressions are noble , whose thoughts are just , whose language is pure , whose satire is pointed , and whose sense is close ; what he borrows from the ancients , he repays with usury of his own , in coin as good ...
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... excellent , as the verse of his translation and his English are lame and pitiful . For it is not enough to give us the meaning of a poet , which I acknowledge him to have performed most faith- fully , but he must also imitate his genius ...
... excellent , as the verse of his translation and his English are lame and pitiful . For it is not enough to give us the meaning of a poet , which I acknowledge him to have performed most faith- fully , but he must also imitate his genius ...
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... have allowed him but the second place , I desire him to consider , if Juvenal , a man of excellent natural endowments , besides the advantages of diligence and study , and coming after him , and building ESSAY ON SATIRE . 89.
... have allowed him but the second place , I desire him to consider , if Juvenal , a man of excellent natural endowments , besides the advantages of diligence and study , and coming after him , and building ESSAY ON SATIRE . 89.
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