The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... thought with his panegyrist Lee , that in turning it into a sort of heroic opera he was really putting it through a re- fining process . * Yet if the anecdotes related by Richardson in his notes on Milton may be relied upon , Dryden ...
... thought with his panegyrist Lee , that in turning it into a sort of heroic opera he was really putting it through a re- fining process . * Yet if the anecdotes related by Richardson in his notes on Milton may be relied upon , Dryden ...
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... thought that a work which their foremost living poet condescended to em- ploy as a foundation must have some claims upon attention , and the popularity thus bespoke for it by Dryden was sub- sequently confirmed by the critique of ...
... thought that a work which their foremost living poet condescended to em- ploy as a foundation must have some claims upon attention , and the popularity thus bespoke for it by Dryden was sub- sequently confirmed by the critique of ...
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... thought that all but savages were slaves . They who , when Saul was dead , without a blow , Made foolish Ishbosheth the crown forego ; Who banished David did from Hebron bring , And with a general shout proclaimed him king ; Those very ...
... thought that all but savages were slaves . They who , when Saul was dead , without a blow , Made foolish Ishbosheth the crown forego ; Who banished David did from Hebron bring , And with a general shout proclaimed him king ; Those very ...
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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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