The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... line . Now I begin , to be in for Cakes and Ale ; and why should I not put a quere on those other lines ? Poor Shift , does all his whole contrivance set , To spend that wealth he wants the Sence to get . All his whole contrivance , is ...
... line . Now I begin , to be in for Cakes and Ale ; and why should I not put a quere on those other lines ? Poor Shift , does all his whole contrivance set , To spend that wealth he wants the Sence to get . All his whole contrivance , is ...
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... of the satire from this line to the end forms the conclusion of the Epilogue , as the preceding lines form the opening of the Prologue , to Amboyna . * The awkwardness of Venetians on horseback , there being 140 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
... of the satire from this line to the end forms the conclusion of the Epilogue , as the preceding lines form the opening of the Prologue , to Amboyna . * The awkwardness of Venetians on horseback , there being 140 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
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... lines terminate the labour , he describes the alternate measure as requiring the poet ' to bear along in his head the troublesome sense of four lines together , ' it being necessary to correctness that the ' last line of the stanza ...
... lines terminate the labour , he describes the alternate measure as requiring the poet ' to bear along in his head the troublesome sense of four lines together , ' it being necessary to correctness that the ' last line of the stanza ...
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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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