| 1849 - 606 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen — earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks and bands, pert templars, sheepish lads from... | |
| 1849 - 638 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction tor Buileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen, earls in stars and Barters, clergymen in cassocks and bands, pert templars, sheepish lads from the... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 480 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen, earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks and bands, pert templars, sheepish lads from the... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen, earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks and bands, pert templars, sheepish lads from the... | |
| 1849 - 588 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...Preserved ought to have been hooted from the stage. Under-no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen — earls in stars and garters, clergymen... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 664 páginas
...ought to have been hooted from the stage. Under no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen, earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks...sheepish lads from the universities, translators and index-makers in raggod coats of frieze. The great press was to get near the chair where John Dryden... | |
| 1849 - 896 páginas
...to another, an anxious poetaster demonstrated that 'Venice Preserved ' ought to have been hi >oted from the stage. Under no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen — earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks nnd bands, pert templars, sheepish lad i from... | |
| 1849 - 892 páginas
...Under no roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen — earls in stars and garters, clergy men in cassocks and bands, pert templars, sheepish lads from the universities, translators, and index-makers in ragged coats of frieze. The great press was to get near the chair where John Dryden... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 páginas
...faction for Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancients. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To...roof was a greater variety of figures to be seen, Earls in stars and garters, clergymen in cassocks and bands, pert Templars, sheepish lads from the... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 546 páginas
...faction ior Perrault and the moderns, a faction for Boileau and the ancititits. One group debated whether Paradise Lost ought not to have been in rhyme. To another an envious poetaster demonstt.ited that Venice Preserved ought to have been hooted from the *tage. Under no roof was a greater... | |
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