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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... True Widow 228 ˇ • 229 • Prologue to The Loyal General • Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham ˇ Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue and Epilogue to Troilus and Cressida , or Truth found Too Late . Prologue ...
... True Widow 228 ˇ • 229 • Prologue to The Loyal General • Prologue and Epilogue to The Kind Keeper , or Mr. Limberham ˇ Prologue and Epilogue to Edipus . Prologue and Epilogue to Troilus and Cressida , or Truth found Too Late . Prologue ...
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... true reading may reasonably be a matter of doubt . Thus in Eleonora the original text gives : And some descending Courtier from above Had giv'n her timely warning to remove . ( The word ' Courtier ' , or , as Dryden would have said ...
... true reading may reasonably be a matter of doubt . Thus in Eleonora the original text gives : And some descending Courtier from above Had giv'n her timely warning to remove . ( The word ' Courtier ' , or , as Dryden would have said ...
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... true , his Count'nance did imprint an Awe , And naturally all Souls to his did bow ; As Wands of Divination downward draw , And point to Beds where Sov'raign Gold doth grow . 20 When , past all Off'rings to Pheretrian Jove , He Mars ...
... true , his Count'nance did imprint an Awe , And naturally all Souls to his did bow ; As Wands of Divination downward draw , And point to Beds where Sov'raign Gold doth grow . 20 When , past all Off'rings to Pheretrian Jove , He Mars ...
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... true Loyalty , invincible Courage , and unshaken Constancy . Other Cities have been prais'd for the same Virtues , but I am much deceiv'd if any have so dearly purchas'd their Reputation ; their Fame has been won them by cheaper trials ...
... true Loyalty , invincible Courage , and unshaken Constancy . Other Cities have been prais'd for the same Virtues , but I am much deceiv'd if any have so dearly purchas'd their Reputation ; their Fame has been won them by cheaper trials ...
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... true , ' tis as much as I design'd . Were I the Inventor , who am only the Historian , I shoud certainly conclude the Piece , with the Reconcilement of Absalom to David . And , who knows but this may come to pass ? Things were not ...
... true , ' tis as much as I design'd . Were I the Inventor , who am only the Historian , I shoud certainly conclude the Piece , with the Reconcilement of Absalom to David . And , who knows but this may come to pass ? Things were not ...
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