The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... never desired much . I return that slander , with just disdain , on my accusers : it is for men who have ill consciences to suspect others ; I am resolved to stand or fall with my God , my king , and country ; never to trouble myself ...
... never desired much . I return that slander , with just disdain , on my accusers : it is for men who have ill consciences to suspect others ; I am resolved to stand or fall with my God , my king , and country ; never to trouble myself ...
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... never left any place with more reluctance than Cotterstock , and never found any satisfaction equall to what I enjoyd there . I have enclosd the papers which you were pleasd to lend me and have read them with extream pleasure as I ...
... never left any place with more reluctance than Cotterstock , and never found any satisfaction equall to what I enjoyd there . I have enclosd the papers which you were pleasd to lend me and have read them with extream pleasure as I ...
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... never , perhaps , except in his Plays . ' The careful student of Dryden will discover not only that he always uses the right word in the right place ; but that he never uses it in an ambiguous sense , and that he strictly confines ...
... never , perhaps , except in his Plays . ' The careful student of Dryden will discover not only that he always uses the right word in the right place ; but that he never uses it in an ambiguous sense , and that he strictly confines ...
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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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