The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... SATIRE ON THE DUTCH . Written in the Year 1662 . [ THE first specimen of Dryden's powers of ridicule and invec- tive ... SATIRE ON THE DUTCH . 139 AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE SATIRE ON THE DUTCH.
... SATIRE ON THE DUTCH . Written in the Year 1662 . [ THE first specimen of Dryden's powers of ridicule and invec- tive ... SATIRE ON THE DUTCH . 139 AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE SATIRE ON THE DUTCH.
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... Satire . Malone thinks it was not written by Dryden , who ' might have made a few verbal alterations in it ; ' but ... satire , if it have not all the weight which Dryden could give to the lash , every stroke tells . The elegant ...
... Satire . Malone thinks it was not written by Dryden , who ' might have made a few verbal alterations in it ; ' but ... satire , if it have not all the weight which Dryden could give to the lash , every stroke tells . The elegant ...
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... Satire has always shone among the rest , And is the boldest way , if not the best , To tell men freely of their foulest faults ; To laugh at their vain deeds , and vainer thoughts . In satire too the wise took different ways , To each ...
... Satire has always shone among the rest , And is the boldest way , if not the best , To tell men freely of their foulest faults ; To laugh at their vain deeds , and vainer thoughts . In satire too the wise took different ways , To each ...
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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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