The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Dryden's own county , and in this place is a much more appro- priate word . This , at any rate , is not one of those modernizings of which , according to Dr. Saintsbury , Dryden would have approved . That he would have approved of some ...
... Dryden's own county , and in this place is a much more appro- priate word . This , at any rate , is not one of those modernizings of which , according to Dr. Saintsbury , Dryden would have approved . That he would have approved of some ...
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... Dryden is not consistent in his use , falling sometimes under the influence of Latin . On the line But Iphigenia is the Ladies care ( Dr. Saintsbury has a note to express his hope that Dryden did not scan the name as Iphigenia , and ...
... Dryden is not consistent in his use , falling sometimes under the influence of Latin . On the line But Iphigenia is the Ladies care ( Dr. Saintsbury has a note to express his hope that Dryden did not scan the name as Iphigenia , and ...
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. his editors for the same reason have failed to correct him . There is an ugly and glaring example in his quotation of the first line of the Iliad . He wrote μýviv , and μývv it is in all the editions . He ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. his editors for the same reason have failed to correct him . There is an ugly and glaring example in his quotation of the first line of the Iliad . He wrote μýviv , and μývv it is in all the editions . He ...
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ASTRÆA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION and Return of | 7 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION | 16 |
A FUNERALPINDARIQUE POEM SACRED TO | 107 |
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