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" I am sure will commend him for it. But we of grosser apprehensions are apt to think that this excess of generosity is not practicable, but with fools and madmen. "
All for Love and The Spanish Fryar - Page 11
by John Dryden - 1911 - 340 pages
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The Dramatick Works of John Dryden, Esq: In Six Volumes, Volume 4

John Dryden - 1717 - 464 pages
...But we of grofler Apprchenfions, are apt to think that this Excefs of Generality, is not pra&icable but with Fools and Madmen. This was good Manners with a Vengeance; and the Audience is Kke to be much concern'd at the Misfortunes of this admirable Heroe: But take Hippelytus out of his...
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Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 382 pages
...commend him for it; but we of grofTer . «pprchenfions are ape to think that UiU excefs of generofity is not practicable but with fools and madmen. This...with a vengeance, and the audience is like to be much conceined at the misfortunes of this admirable htro : but take tlippolytus out of his poetick fit,...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volume 2

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - English prose literature - 1800 - 580 pages
...will rather expose himself to death than accuse his step-mother to his father ; and my criticks, I am sure, will commend him for it ; but we of grosser...is not practicable but with fools and madmen. This 6 The witty Lord Dorset agreed with our author in this opinion. " He used to say of a very goodnatured...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volume 2

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - English prose literature - 1800 - 550 pages
...is not illnatured, that we might kick him out of company." Spence's ANECDOTES. VOL. ii. e was gogd manners with a vengeance; and the audience is like to be much concerned at the misfortunes of this admirable hero. But take JJippolitus out of his poetick fit, and...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Volume 5

John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 436 pages
...will rather expose himself to death, than accuse his step-mother to his father; and my critics I am sure will commend him for it : But we of grosser apprehensions...practicable, but with fools and madmen. This was good manners \\itha vengeance; and the audience is like to be much concerned at the misfortunes of this admirable...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volume 5

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 430 pages
...will rather expose himself to death, than accuse his step-mother to his father ; and my critics I am sure will commend him for it : But we of grosser apprehensions...a vengeance ; and the audience is like to be much concerned at the misfortunes of this admirable hero. But take Hippolitus out of his poetic fit, and...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...rather expose himself to death than accuse his step-mother to his father ; and my criticks, I surmise, will commend him for it ; but we of grosser apprehensions...a vengeance ; and the audience is like to be much concerned at the misfortunes of this admirable hero. But take Hippolitus out of his poetick fit, and...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 4

Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 pages
...rather expose himself to death than accuse his step-mother to his father ; and my criticks, I surmise, will commend him for it ; but we of grosser apprehensions...a vengeance ; and the audience is like to be much concerned at the misfortunes of this admirable hero. But take Hippolitus out of his poetick fit, and...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volume 5

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 430 pages
...will rather expose himself to death, than accuse his step-mother to his father ; and my critics I am sure will commend him for it : But we of grosser apprehensions...generosity is not practicable, but with fools and mad. men. This was good manners with a vengeance; and the audience is like to be much concerned at...
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Histoire de la littérature anglaise, Volume 2

Hippolyte Taine - English literature - 1863 - 738 pages
...will rather expose himself to death than accuse his step-mother to his father; and my criticks I am sure will commend him for it. But we of grosser apprehensions...generosity is not practicable but with fools and madmen.... Take Hippolytus oui of his poetic fit, and I suppose he would think it a wiser part to set the saddle...
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