The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... character so extensive in its comprehension , and so curious in its limitation , that nothing can be added , dimi ... character of Shakspeare has supplied the staple of nearly all the characters that have been since drawn of him , but ...
... character so extensive in its comprehension , and so curious in its limitation , that nothing can be added , dimi ... character of Shakspeare has supplied the staple of nearly all the characters that have been since drawn of him , but ...
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... character . The midnight assault only sup- plied a new jest for the Rose , and exploded in a pasquinade . The last brawl was lashed , perhaps , in a satirical prologue , which made the audience laugh to their hearts ' content , and sent ...
... character . The midnight assault only sup- plied a new jest for the Rose , and exploded in a pasquinade . The last brawl was lashed , perhaps , in a satirical prologue , which made the audience laugh to their hearts ' content , and sent ...
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... character of him is more comprehensive and severe in proportion . He says , he had no principles , no religion , no literature , no conduct . He was true to nothing - not even to him- self . He could not keep a secret , fix his thoughts ...
... character of him is more comprehensive and severe in proportion . He says , he had no principles , no religion , no literature , no conduct . He was true to nothing - not even to him- self . He could not keep a secret , fix his thoughts ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE | 139 |
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