Of Dramatic Poesy: And Other Critical Essays, Band 2J.M. Dent, 1962 - 322 Seiten |
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... Perhaps , in such particular passages , I have thought that I discovered some beauty yet undiscovered by those pedants , which none but a poet could have found . Where I have taken away some of their expressions , and cut them shorter ...
... Perhaps , in such particular passages , I have thought that I discovered some beauty yet undiscovered by those pedants , which none but a poet could have found . Where I have taken away some of their expressions , and cut them shorter ...
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... perhaps a little vanity , that I found myself entertained by it ; my own judgment was new to me , and pleased me when I looked on it , as another man's . I see no opinion that I would retract or alter , unless it be that possibly the ...
... perhaps a little vanity , that I found myself entertained by it ; my own judgment was new to me , and pleased me when I looked on it , as another man's . I see no opinion that I would retract or alter , unless it be that possibly the ...
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... Perhaps this poet is more easy to be translated than some others whom I have lately attempted ; perhaps , too , he was more according to my genius . He is certainly more palatable to the reader than any of the Romans wits ; though some ...
... Perhaps this poet is more easy to be translated than some others whom I have lately attempted ; perhaps , too , he was more according to my genius . He is certainly more palatable to the reader than any of the Romans wits ; though some ...
Inhalt
Congreve | 71 |
LETTER TO WILLIAM WALSH 12 December 1693 | 173 |
A PARALLEL BETWIXT POETRY AND PAINTING prefixed | 181 |
Urheberrecht | |
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