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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... poor poet has to answer for his editors ' errors as well as for his own . wrote and printed : Aëtions Heir , who on the Woody Plain Of Hippoplacus did in Thebe reign , • " Thus he but Dr. Saintsbury takes on himself to print Ætion's ...
... poor poet has to answer for his editors ' errors as well as for his own . wrote and printed : Aëtions Heir , who on the Woody Plain Of Hippoplacus did in Thebe reign , • " Thus he but Dr. Saintsbury takes on himself to print Ætion's ...
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... poor soul , had Dryden's handwriting to wrestle with , yet in this and in many other instances the printer was right until the editor came with his ineradicable predilection for absolute nonsense . The English editors of Dryden , except ...
... poor soul , had Dryden's handwriting to wrestle with , yet in this and in many other instances the printer was right until the editor came with his ineradicable predilection for absolute nonsense . The English editors of Dryden , except ...
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... poor Mechanick Arts in Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : He seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what ...
... poor Mechanick Arts in Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : He seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what ...
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... poor Antithesis ( the delight of an ill - judging Audience in a Play of Rhyme ) , nor the gingle of a more poor Paranomasia ; neither is it so much the morality of a grave Sentence , affected by Lucan , 10 but more sparingly used by ...
... poor Antithesis ( the delight of an ill - judging Audience in a Play of Rhyme ) , nor the gingle of a more poor Paranomasia ; neither is it so much the morality of a grave Sentence , affected by Lucan , 10 but more sparingly used by ...
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... poor man - kinds benighted Wit is sought , Shall in this Age to Britain first be shewn , And hence be to admiring Nations taught . 162 The Ebbs of Tides and their mysterious Flow , We , as Arts Elements shall understand , And as by Line ...
... poor man - kinds benighted Wit is sought , Shall in this Age to Britain first be shewn , And hence be to admiring Nations taught . 162 The Ebbs of Tides and their mysterious Flow , We , as Arts Elements shall understand , And as by Line ...
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