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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... force of his Imagination . Though he describes his Dido well and naturally , in the violence of her 30 Passions , yet he must yield in that to the Myrrha , the Biblis , the Althea of Ovid ; for as great an admirer of him as I am , I ...
... force of his Imagination . Though he describes his Dido well and naturally , in the violence of her 30 Passions , yet he must yield in that to the Myrrha , the Biblis , the Althea of Ovid ; for as great an admirer of him as I am , I ...
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... Force em- ployes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore Remote from Guns , as Sick - men from the noise . 92 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , And following Smoke obscur'd them from the Foe : Thus Israel , safe from the ...
... Force em- ployes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore Remote from Guns , as Sick - men from the noise . 92 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , And following Smoke obscur'd them from the Foe : Thus Israel , safe from the ...
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... force , as kept alive by fight , Now , not oppos'd , no longer can persue : Lasting till Heav'n had done his courage right ; When he had conquer'd he his Weakness knew . 136 He casts a Frown on the departing Foe , And sighs to see him ...
... force , as kept alive by fight , Now , not oppos'd , no longer can persue : Lasting till Heav'n had done his courage right ; When he had conquer'd he his Weakness knew . 136 He casts a Frown on the departing Foe , And sighs to see him ...
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... force its own reception in the World . For there's a sweetness in good Verse , which Tickles even while it Hurts : And , no man can be heartily angry with him , who pleases him against his will . The Commendation of Adversaries , is the ...
... force its own reception in the World . For there's a sweetness in good Verse , which Tickles even while it Hurts : And , no man can be heartily angry with him , who pleases him against his will . The Commendation of Adversaries , is the ...
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... Forces in , and thus Replies : \\ Th ' eternal God , Supreamly Good and Wise , Imparts not these Prodigious Gifts in ... Force becomes the Diadem . ' Tis true he grants the People all they crave ; And more perhaps than Subjects ought to ...
... Forces in , and thus Replies : \\ Th ' eternal God , Supreamly Good and Wise , Imparts not these Prodigious Gifts in ... Force becomes the Diadem . ' Tis true he grants the People all they crave ; And more perhaps than Subjects ought to ...
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