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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... , and there is something to be said on either side . In Palamon and Arcite a line in the original appeared as Rich Tap'stry spread the Streets and Flowers the Pots adorn . " The earlier editors changed Pots ' into ' Posts a 3 INTRODUCTION.
... , and there is something to be said on either side . In Palamon and Arcite a line in the original appeared as Rich Tap'stry spread the Streets and Flowers the Pots adorn . " The earlier editors changed Pots ' into ' Posts a 3 INTRODUCTION.
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... side , [ bed While Our cross Stars deny'd us Charles his Whom Our first Flames and Virgin Love did wed . 20 groan ; For his long absence Church and State did [ Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep ...
... side , [ bed While Our cross Stars deny'd us Charles his Whom Our first Flames and Virgin Love did wed . 20 groan ; For his long absence Church and State did [ Throne : Madness the Pulpit , Faction seiz'd the Experienc'd Age in deep ...
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... side , Virgil speaks not so often to us in the person of another , like Ovid , but in his own , he relates almost all things as from himself , and thereby gains more liberty than the other , to express his thoughts with all the graces ...
... side , Virgil speaks not so often to us in the person of another , like Ovid , but in his own , he relates almost all things as from himself , and thereby gains more liberty than the other , to express his thoughts with all the graces ...
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... side . Thus to your much loved Lord you did convey An unknown succour , sent the nearest way . So , when the New - born Phanix first is seen , Iler feather'd Subjects all adore their Queen , And , while She makes her Progress through ...
... side . Thus to your much loved Lord you did convey An unknown succour , sent the nearest way . So , when the New - born Phanix first is seen , Iler feather'd Subjects all adore their Queen , And , while She makes her Progress through ...
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... side . Your candor in pardoning my Errors may make you more remiss in correcting them ; if you will not withal consider that they come into the world with your approbation , and through your hands . I beg from you the greatest favour ...
... side . Your candor in pardoning my Errors may make you more remiss in correcting them ; if you will not withal consider that they come into the world with your approbation , and through your hands . I beg from you the greatest favour ...
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