John Dryden, a Study of His PoetryH. Holt, 1946 - 298 pages |
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Page 96
Mark Van Doren. third Miscellany , called Examen Poeticum , which was pub- lished in 1693 , contained Dryden's version of ... third , and the twenty - seventh , printed in the first and second Miscellanies of 1684 and 1685 , professed to ...
Mark Van Doren. third Miscellany , called Examen Poeticum , which was pub- lished in 1693 , contained Dryden's version of ... third , and the twenty - seventh , printed in the first and second Miscellanies of 1684 and 1685 , professed to ...
Page 202
... third , fourth , and fifth stanzas secure by obvious but ad- mirable means the effects of trumpets , drums , flutes , and violins . From the sixth there ascend the softly rushing notes of the organ . The " Grand Chorus ” which closes ...
... third , fourth , and fifth stanzas secure by obvious but ad- mirable means the effects of trumpets , drums , flutes , and violins . From the sixth there ascend the softly rushing notes of the organ . The " Grand Chorus ” which closes ...
Page 218
... ; Autumnal cornels next in order served , In lees of wine well pickled and preserved ; A garden salad was the third supply , Of endive , radishes , and succory ; • Then curds and cream , the flower of country 218 . JOHN DRYDEN.
... ; Autumnal cornels next in order served , In lees of wine well pickled and preserved ; A garden salad was the third supply , Of endive , radishes , and succory ; • Then curds and cream , the flower of country 218 . JOHN DRYDEN.
Contents
THE MAKING OF THE POET Page | 1 |
FALSE LIGHTS | 30 |
THE TRUE FIRE | 67 |
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