The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... passages . Such passages , however , are of rare occurrence ; and in one instance only , which I have noted in the proper place , does the old taint of pruriency call for special observation . To interpolate a ' loose description ' in a ...
... passages . Such passages , however , are of rare occurrence ; and in one instance only , which I have noted in the proper place , does the old taint of pruriency call for special observation . To interpolate a ' loose description ' in a ...
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... passage in the printed copy of the play Malone conjectures that it was not acted until after Dryden's death . The probability , however , is , that it was produced on the day for which it seems to have been intended , the 25th of March ...
... passage in the printed copy of the play Malone conjectures that it was not acted until after Dryden's death . The probability , however , is , that it was produced on the day for which it seems to have been intended , the 25th of March ...
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... passage about Monk . His praise of Monk's dexterity , ' says the critic , ' comprises such a cluster of thoughts unallied to one another , as will not elsewhere be easily found . ' In the passage to which this observation refers we have ...
... passage about Monk . His praise of Monk's dexterity , ' says the critic , ' comprises such a cluster of thoughts unallied to one another , as will not elsewhere be easily found . ' In the passage to which this observation refers we have ...
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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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