The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... cause of it in the boldness of beginning ' with a comedy , which is the most difficult part of dramatic poetry . ' But this was not the sole cause . Like some actors whose natural vein is humour , but who are seduced by a false ambition ...
... cause of it in the boldness of beginning ' with a comedy , which is the most difficult part of dramatic poetry . ' But this was not the sole cause . Like some actors whose natural vein is humour , but who are seduced by a false ambition ...
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... cause By their deserts , or by the world's applause ; Let merit crowns , and justice laurels give , But let me happy by your pity live . True poets empty fame and praise despise , Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . You sit ...
... cause By their deserts , or by the world's applause ; Let merit crowns , and justice laurels give , But let me happy by your pity live . True poets empty fame and praise despise , Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . You sit ...
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... cause ? Not barren praise alone , that gaudy flower , Fair only to the sight , but solid power ; And nobler is a limited command , Given by the love of all your native land , Than a successive title , long and dark , Drawn from the ...
... cause ? Not barren praise alone , that gaudy flower , Fair only to the sight , but solid power ; And nobler is a limited command , Given by the love of all your native land , Than a successive title , long and dark , Drawn from the ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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