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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... Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born Pallas did the Gods surprise ; When , springing forth from Jove's new closing Wound , . ΙΟΙ She struck the warlike Spear into ...
... Things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your Kings . Shown all at once , you dazzled so our Eyes As new - born Pallas did the Gods surprise ; When , springing forth from Jove's new closing Wound , . ΙΟΙ She struck the warlike Spear into ...
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... things which it designs to represent . Wit written , is that which is well defin'd , the happy result of Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an Heroique or ...
... things which it designs to represent . Wit written , is that which is well defin'd , the happy result of Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an Heroique or ...
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... things , who is , Sir , The most Obedient and most From Charlton , in Wiltshire , Nov. 10 , 1666 . Faithful of your Servants , JOHN DRYDEN . ANNUS MIRABILIS : THE YEAR OF WONDERS , M DC LXVI . I 3 IN thriving Arts long time had Holland ...
... things , who is , Sir , The most Obedient and most From Charlton , in Wiltshire , Nov. 10 , 1666 . Faithful of your Servants , JOHN DRYDEN . ANNUS MIRABILIS : THE YEAR OF WONDERS , M DC LXVI . I 3 IN thriving Arts long time had Holland ...
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... things from small concerning Digression beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the waters swam , An useless ...
... things from small concerning Digression beginnings grow : Shipping Thus Fishes first to Shipping did and Naviga impart , Their Tail the Rudder , and their Head the Prow . 156 tion . Some Log , perhaps , upon the waters swam , An useless ...
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... Things were not brought to an Extremity where I left the Story : There seems yet to be room left for a Composure ; hereafter , there may only be for Pity . I have not so much as an un- charitable Wish against Achitophel , but am content ...
... Things were not brought to an Extremity where I left the Story : There seems yet to be room left for a Composure ; hereafter , there may only be for Pity . I have not so much as an un- charitable Wish against Achitophel , but am content ...
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