The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ; the fancy then gives leisure to the judgment to come in ; which seeing so heavy a tax imposed , is ...
... sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ; the fancy then gives leisure to the judgment to come in ; which seeing so heavy a tax imposed , is ...
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... sense , but only that something of the sort is designed . A perusal of the authorities cited by Johnson , in his Dictionary , under any leading word , will give you a lively sense of this declension in etymological truth of expression ...
... sense , but only that something of the sort is designed . A perusal of the authorities cited by Johnson , in his Dictionary , under any leading word , will give you a lively sense of this declension in etymological truth of expression ...
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... sense imposed on by their fear , But more for interest sake believe and swear : Even to that height with some the frenzy grew , They raged to find their danger not prove true , Yet , than all these a viler crew remain , Who with ...
... sense imposed on by their fear , But more for interest sake believe and swear : Even to that height with some the frenzy grew , They raged to find their danger not prove true , Yet , than all these a viler crew remain , Who with ...
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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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