The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... play of The Maiden Queen : As , when it thunders , Men reverently quit the open air Because the angry gods are then abroad . Here Dr. Saintsbury prints his text correctly with no corruption of then ' into ' there ' . The same poem ...
... play of The Maiden Queen : As , when it thunders , Men reverently quit the open air Because the angry gods are then abroad . Here Dr. Saintsbury prints his text correctly with no corruption of then ' into ' there ' . The same poem ...
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... play : The posture of your blows are yet unknown . Another case in which a misprint has been unduly assumed occurs in Baucis and Philemon : Heav'ns Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey ...
... play : The posture of your blows are yet unknown . Another case in which a misprint has been unduly assumed occurs in Baucis and Philemon : Heav'ns Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey ...
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... Play for me , and now , instead of an Acknowledgment , I have given you a greater in the Correction of a Poem . But since you are to bear this Persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a Martyr , you could never suffer ...
... Play for me , and now , instead of an Acknowledgment , I have given you a greater in the Correction of a Poem . But since you are to bear this Persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a Martyr , you could never suffer ...
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... Play of Rhyme ) , nor the gingle of a more poor Paranomasia ; neither is it so much the morality of a grave Sentence , affected by Lucan , 10 but more sparingly used by Virgil ; but it is some lively and apt description , dressed in ...
... Play of Rhyme ) , nor the gingle of a more poor Paranomasia ; neither is it so much the morality of a grave Sentence , affected by Lucan , 10 but more sparingly used by Virgil ; but it is some lively and apt description , dressed in ...
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... play , And flagging Sails on heartless Sailors fall . 129 Their open'd sides receive a gloomy light , Dreadful as day let in to shades below : Without , grim death rides bare - fac'd in their And urges ent'ring billows as they flow ...
... play , And flagging Sails on heartless Sailors fall . 129 Their open'd sides receive a gloomy light , Dreadful as day let in to shades below : Without , grim death rides bare - fac'd in their And urges ent'ring billows as they flow ...
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