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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... tell Amynta , gentle Swain ) Rondelay The Fair Stranger A Song ( Fair , sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque Song of a Scholar and his Mistress PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES ...
... tell Amynta , gentle Swain ) Rondelay The Fair Stranger A Song ( Fair , sweet and young , receive a prize ) A Song ( High State and Honours to others impart ) The Secular Masque Song of a Scholar and his Mistress PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES ...
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... tell whether the spelling was his own or his printer's . We may fairly ascribe to him certain letters which indicate a pronunciation . Usually he wrote ' salvage ' rather than ' savage ' , with a sound in the first syllable such as we ...
... tell whether the spelling was his own or his printer's . We may fairly ascribe to him certain letters which indicate a pronunciation . Usually he wrote ' salvage ' rather than ' savage ' , with a sound in the first syllable such as we ...
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... tell you , that , as I have endeavoured o to adorn it with noble thoughts , so much more to express those thoughts with elocution . The Composition of all Poems is or ought to be of wit ; and wit in the Poet , or wit writing ( if you ...
... tell you , that , as I have endeavoured o to adorn it with noble thoughts , so much more to express those thoughts with elocution . The Composition of all Poems is or ought to be of wit ; and wit in the Poet , or wit writing ( if you ...
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... tell you , and by you the world , that he has been my Master in this Poem : I have followed him everywhere , I know not with what success , but I am 10 sure with diligence enough : My Images are many of them copied from him , and the ...
... tell you , and by you the world , that he has been my Master in this Poem : I have followed him everywhere , I know not with what success , but I am 10 sure with diligence enough : My Images are many of them copied from him , and the ...
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... tell what he had pass'd before , Now sees in English Ships the Holland coast , And parents Arms , in vain , stretcht from the shore . 34 This careful Husband had been long away , Whom his chaste Wife and little Children mourn ; Who on ...
... tell what he had pass'd before , Now sees in English Ships the Holland coast , And parents Arms , in vain , stretcht from the shore . 34 This careful Husband had been long away , Whom his chaste Wife and little Children mourn ; Who on ...
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