In acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects... The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... - Page 171793Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1876 - 622 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1877 - 468 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose *dacation was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1879 - 510 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who before he became an author had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| William Swinton - American literature - 1880 - 694 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range. and he collects his images and... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 842 pages
...acquired knowledge the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who before he became an author had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1883 - 518 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| Robert Kidd - Elocution - 1883 - 518 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for s^udy, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
| James Edward Murdoch - Elocution - 1884 - 510 pages
...acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden, whose education was more scholastic, and who, before he became an author, had been allowed more time for study, with better means of information. His mind has a larger range, and he collects his images and... | |
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