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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... less than three errors . His editors by printing ' Hypoplacus ' get rid of one , and seem to show that they have not noticed the other two . One cannot blame an editor who changes Dryden's ' Caledonian ' into ' Calydonian ' , but if in ...
... less than three errors . His editors by printing ' Hypoplacus ' get rid of one , and seem to show that they have not noticed the other two . One cannot blame an editor who changes Dryden's ' Caledonian ' into ' Calydonian ' , but if in ...
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... less , have not seen that understood ' is a verb . The printer , ' said Dryden on one occasion , is a beast . ' To what would he have compared the editor ? The printer , poor soul , had Dryden's handwriting to wrestle with , yet in this ...
... less , have not seen that understood ' is a verb . The printer , ' said Dryden on one occasion , is a beast . ' To what would he have compared the editor ? The printer , poor soul , had Dryden's handwriting to wrestle with , yet in this ...
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... Dominion was not his Design ; We owe that Blessing not to him , but Heav'n , Which to fair Acts unsought Rewards did join , Rewards that less to him , than us , were giv'n . II Our former Chiefs , like Sticklers of the War.
... Dominion was not his Design ; We owe that Blessing not to him , but Heav'n , Which to fair Acts unsought Rewards did join , Rewards that less to him , than us , were giv'n . II Our former Chiefs , like Sticklers of the War.
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... less sweet than a forgiving mind . Thus , when th ' Almighty would to Moses give A sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to ...
... less sweet than a forgiving mind . Thus , when th ' Almighty would to Moses give A sight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his Entry did proclaim Long - Suffring , Goodness , Mercy in his Name . [ Cause , Your Pow'r to ...
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... am sure I have your approbation . The learned Languages have certainly a great advantage of us in not being tied to the slavery of any Rhyme , and were less constrained 1 in the quantity of every syllable , which they might.
... am sure I have your approbation . The learned Languages have certainly a great advantage of us in not being tied to the slavery of any Rhyme , and were less constrained 1 in the quantity of every syllable , which they might.
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