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" What judgment I had, increases rather than diminishes; and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject, to run them into verse or to give them the other harmony of prose... "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First ... - Seite 593
von John Dryden - 1800 - 662 Seiten
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Geschichte der englischen Literatur: Bd. Das klassische Zeitalter, bearb ...

Hippolyte Taine - 1878 - 518 Seiten
...am sure it has devoured some part of his good manners and civility. (SBotrebe ju ben gabein.) ***) Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to chose or to reject; to run them into verses or to give them the other harmony of prose. I have so long...
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Spenser

Richard William Church - 1879 - 202 Seiten
...says of himself, is true of Spenser : "Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon ine, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject...verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose." There was in Spenser a facility for turning to account all material, original or borrowed, an incontinence...
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Acme Library of Standard Biography: Second Series

1880 - 566 Seiten
...astray. What Dryden in one of his interesting critical prefaces says of himself is true of Spenser: " Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast...verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose." There was in Spenser a facility for turning to account all material, original or borrowed, an incontinence...
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Heroes of Literature: English Poets. A Book for Young Readers

John Dennis - 1883 - 424 Seiten
...the faculties of his soul. " What judgment I had," he writes, " increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts such as they are, come crowding in so...verse or to give them the other harmony of prose." This passage is significant. The words savour more of the rhetorician than of the poet. Thoughts that...
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Heroes of Literature: English Poets. A Book for Young Readers

John Dennis - 1883 - 426 Seiten
...in the faculties of his soul. "What judgment I had," he writes, " increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts such as they are, come crowding in so...verse or to give them the other harmony of prose." This passage is significant. The words savour more of the rhetorician than of the poet. Thoughts that...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Band 1

1883 - 778 Seiten
...astray. What Dryden, in one of his interesting critical prefaces says of himself, is true of Spenser : "Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast...verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose." There was in Spenser a facility for turning to account all material, original or borrowed, an incontinence...
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Az Angol irodalom története, Band 3

Hippolyte Taine - 1883 - 516 Seiten
...ártatlanságukat bizonyolták. A király testvérét megfosztották hivatalaitól, s ki akarták 6s Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty iB to chose or to reject ; to rim them into verses or to give them the other harmony of prose. I have...
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The Writings of James Russell Lowell: Literary essays

James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 388 Seiten
...and at about the same time he says elsewhere: " What judgment I had increases rather than diminishes, and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so...they are grown into a habit and become familiar to me."1 I think that a man who was primarily a poet would hardly have felt this equanimity of choice....
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Literary Essays: Shakespeare once more

James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 386 Seiten
...and at about the same time he says elsewhere: " What judgment I had increases rather than diminishes, and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so...they are grown into a habit and become familiar to me."1 I think that a man who was primarily a poet would hardly have felt this equanimity of choice....
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English Men of Letters, Band 7

John Morley - 1894 - 624 Seiten
...astray. What Dryden, in one of his interesting critical prefaces says of himself, is true of Spenser: "Thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast...verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose." There was in Spenser a facility for turning to account all material, original or borrowed, an incontinence...
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