John Dryden Quote

The propriety of thoughts and words, which are the hidden beauties of a play, are but confusedly judged in the vehemence of action.


The Spanish Fryar (ed. 1717)


The propriety of thoughts and words, which are the hidden beauties of a play, are but confusedly judged in the vehemence of action.

The propriety of thoughts and words, which are the hidden beauties of a play, are but confusedly judged in the vehemence of action.

The propriety of thoughts and words, which are the hidden beauties of a play, are but confusedly judged in the vehemence of action.

The propriety of thoughts and words, which are the hidden beauties of a play, are but confusedly judged in the vehemence of action.