The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 - 480 páginas Volume II covers the poems of Dryden from 1682 to 1685. Together with volume one, the work forms the first part of the most informative and accessible edition of Dryden's poetry, providing an invaluable resource for students of Restoration culture. |
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... mind a feeling pity raise , In vain with learned scenes you fill your plays : Your cold discourse can never move the mind 450 Of a stern critic , naturally unkind , Who , justly tired with your pedantic flight , Or falls asleep or ...
... mind a feeling pity raise , In vain with learned scenes you fill your plays : Your cold discourse can never move the mind 450 Of a stern critic , naturally unkind , Who , justly tired with your pedantic flight , Or falls asleep or ...
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... mind was untroubled by passions and desires . This view of Epicureanism was promoted by Walter Charleton in Epicurus ' Morals ( 1656 ) ( for D. and Charleton see ' To Dr Charle- ton ' , headnote ) . An example of Epicurus ' philosophy ...
... mind was untroubled by passions and desires . This view of Epicureanism was promoted by Walter Charleton in Epicurus ' Morals ( 1656 ) ( for D. and Charleton see ' To Dr Charle- ton ' , headnote ) . An example of Epicurus ' philosophy ...
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... mind ' ) is not necessarily a Christianising of Lucretius , for Epicurus uses yń and Lucre- tius himself elsewhere uses animus , both of which can be translated ' soul ' or ' mind ' . So little this corporeal frame requires , 25 So ...
... mind ' ) is not necessarily a Christianising of Lucretius , for Epicurus uses yń and Lucre- tius himself elsewhere uses animus , both of which can be translated ' soul ' or ' mind ' . So little this corporeal frame requires , 25 So ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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