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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... plain that ' let ' is used in the sense of assume ' . An edition published after the deaths of both authors changed ' I ' into ' you ' , taking ' let ' in a hortative sense . This illogical reading is deliberately preferred by Dr ...
... plain that ' let ' is used in the sense of assume ' . An edition published after the deaths of both authors changed ' I ' into ' you ' , taking ' let ' in a hortative sense . This illogical reading is deliberately preferred by Dr ...
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... Plain Of Hippoplacus did in Thebe reign , • " Thus he but Dr. Saintsbury takes on himself to print Ætion's ' , saying in a note that Aetion's ' would be a better form , but that Dryden probably meant to write Ætion's ' . But , if Dryden ...
... Plain Of Hippoplacus did in Thebe reign , • " Thus he but Dr. Saintsbury takes on himself to print Ætion's ' , saying in a note that Aetion's ' would be a better form , but that Dryden probably meant to write Ætion's ' . But , if Dryden ...
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... plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The Kingly beast roars out with loud disdain , " And slowly moves , unknowing to give place . In The Simile is Virgil's : Vestigia retro in- properata refert , & c . 914 from the ...
... plain , From shady coverts rouz'd , the Lion chace : The Kingly beast roars out with loud disdain , " And slowly moves , unknowing to give place . In The Simile is Virgil's : Vestigia retro in- properata refert , & c . 914 from the ...
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... Plain , The broken Air loud whistling as she flies : She stops , and listens , and shoots forth again , And guides her Pinions by her Young ones cries . 109 With such kind passion hasts the Prince to fight , And spreads his flying ...
... Plain , The broken Air loud whistling as she flies : She stops , and listens , and shoots forth again , And guides her Pinions by her Young ones cries . 109 With such kind passion hasts the Prince to fight , And spreads his flying ...
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... Dog she lay , Who , stretch'd behind her , pants upon the Plain , Past pow'r to kill as she to get away . 124.3 Passion ] Some editors give Passions 132 With his loll'd tongue he faintly licks his Prey THE YEAR OF WONDERS . 33.
... Dog she lay , Who , stretch'd behind her , pants upon the Plain , Past pow'r to kill as she to get away . 124.3 Passion ] Some editors give Passions 132 With his loll'd tongue he faintly licks his Prey THE YEAR OF WONDERS . 33.
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