The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Poet and his friend or Monitor The Second Satyr . Dedicated to his friend Plotius Macrinus , on his Birth - day The Third Satyr The Fourth Satyr The Fifth Satyr The Sixth Satyr SOME PECULIAR SPELLINGS OF DRYDEN'S INDEX OF FIRST LINES ...
... Poet and his friend or Monitor The Second Satyr . Dedicated to his friend Plotius Macrinus , on his Birth - day The Third Satyr The Fourth Satyr The Fifth Satyr The Sixth Satyr SOME PECULIAR SPELLINGS OF DRYDEN'S INDEX OF FIRST LINES ...
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... poet and man of letters hardly suspected the existence of corruption in the text . It is astonishing that he should ... poets , appeared in 1870. Christie X INTRODUCTION.
... poet and man of letters hardly suspected the existence of corruption in the text . It is astonishing that he should ... poets , appeared in 1870. Christie X INTRODUCTION.
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... poet , in describing the effect of Love upon one whom he calls a ' Man - Beast ' , a human being Above , but just ... poets , Dr. Saintsbury had here no help from his prede- cessors . He does indeed remark that liberties have been taken ...
... poet , in describing the effect of Love upon one whom he calls a ' Man - Beast ' , a human being Above , but just ... poets , Dr. Saintsbury had here no help from his prede- cessors . He does indeed remark that liberties have been taken ...
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... poet and of his authorities . Dryden translated the Twenty - ninth Ode of the Third Book of Horace , and prefixt to it the correct title . His English editors , one and all , change ' third ' into ' first ' . One only remarks that ...
... poet and of his authorities . Dryden translated the Twenty - ninth Ode of the Third Book of Horace , and prefixt to it the correct title . His English editors , one and all , change ' third ' into ' first ' . One only remarks that ...
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... poet in the highest sense of the word , he was at least a surpassing rhetorician , and his stops are a guide to ... poets still conclude their plays are good , And malice in all critics reigns so high , That for small errors they the ...
... poet in the highest sense of the word , he was at least a surpassing rhetorician , and his stops are a guide to ... poets still conclude their plays are good , And malice in all critics reigns so high , That for small errors they the ...
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