The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... text have appeared in every later edition . The first editor with a name was Thomas Broughton , who published two incomplete collec- tions , one in 1741 , the other in 1743. Broughton introduced new errors , and some of these have held ...
... text have appeared in every later edition . The first editor with a name was Thomas Broughton , who published two incomplete collec- tions , one in 1741 , the other in 1743. Broughton introduced new errors , and some of these have held ...
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... text . In fact , some evil spirit seems to have dogged the steps of Dryden's editors , and may well raise appre- hension in one who ventures to add himself to their number . Some of the blunders in Christie's text are so absurd , so ...
... text . In fact , some evil spirit seems to have dogged the steps of Dryden's editors , and may well raise appre- hension in one who ventures to add himself to their number . Some of the blunders in Christie's text are so absurd , so ...
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... text with the original editions . This was not the case . It must be clear to one who really has made the collation ... text in both the editions published in Dryden's lifetime . After his death the first word of the second line was ...
... text with the original editions . This was not the case . It must be clear to one who really has made the collation ... text in both the editions published in Dryden's lifetime . After his death the first word of the second line was ...
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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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Amyntas Arcite Arms Baucis and Philemon Beauty behold betwixt Blood Breast call'd Chaucer Christie Cinyras cou'd Coursers Crime cry'd Dame dare Death design'd Dryden dy'd e'er e're editors wrongly give Ev'n ev'ry Eyes Face fair Fame Fate Father fear Fight Fire Flames Fools forc'd Fortune Friend Gods Grace Hand happy hast Heart Heav'n Honour JOHN DRYDEN Jove kind King Ladies liv'd live Lord lov'd Love Lovers Lucretius Maid Mind mortal Muse Name never Night Numbers Nymph o'er o're once Ovid Pain Palamon Persius plac'd Plain Play pleas'd Pleasure Poem Poet Pow'r Praise Pray'r Prince publick Queen rais'd receiv'd rest sacred Satyr seem'd shou'd Sight Soul stood sweet Tears Text Thebes thee Theocritus Theseus thou thought Translation turn'd Twas TYRANNICK LOVE Verse Vertue Virgil Wife Wind Words wou'd Youth ΙΟ