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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... mean that he had throughout collated his text with the original editions . This was not the case . It must be clear to one who really has made the collation that Dr. Saintsbury cannot have meant more than that he had verified the ...
... mean that he had throughout collated his text with the original editions . This was not the case . It must be clear to one who really has made the collation that Dr. Saintsbury cannot have meant more than that he had verified the ...
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... mean not of length , but broken action , ti'd too severely to the laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather among Historians in Verse than Epique poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius Italicus ...
... mean not of length , but broken action , ti'd too severely to the laws of History ) I am apt to agree with those who rank Lucan rather among Historians in Verse than Epique poets ; in whose room , if I am not deceived , Silius Italicus ...
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... Mean time his busie Mariners he hasts , His shatter'd Sails with Rigging to restore , And willing Pines ascend his broken Masts , Whose lofty heads rise higher than before . 66 Streight to the Dutch he turns his dreadful Prow , More ...
... Mean time his busie Mariners he hasts , His shatter'd Sails with Rigging to restore , And willing Pines ascend his broken Masts , Whose lofty heads rise higher than before . 66 Streight to the Dutch he turns his dreadful Prow , More ...
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... Mean time the Belgians tack upon our Reer , And raking Chase - guns through our Sterns they send ; Close by , their fire - ships , like Jackals , appear , Who on their Lions for the Prey attend . 83 Silent in smoke of Cannons they come ...
... Mean time the Belgians tack upon our Reer , And raking Chase - guns through our Sterns they send ; Close by , their fire - ships , like Jackals , appear , Who on their Lions for the Prey attend . 83 Silent in smoke of Cannons they come ...
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... mean Buildings first obscurely bred , From thence did soon to open Streets aspire , And straight to Palaces and Temples spread . 216 The diligence of Trades and noiseful Gain , And luxury , more late , asleep were laid : All was the ...
... mean Buildings first obscurely bred , From thence did soon to open Streets aspire , And straight to Palaces and Temples spread . 216 The diligence of Trades and noiseful Gain , And luxury , more late , asleep were laid : All was the ...
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