The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Satyr . The Poet gives us first a kind of humorous Reason for his Writing : That being provok'd by hearing so many ... Satyr , than any other kind of Poetry . And here he discovers that it is not so much his indignation to ill ...
... Satyr . The Poet gives us first a kind of humorous Reason for his Writing : That being provok'd by hearing so many ... Satyr , than any other kind of Poetry . And here he discovers that it is not so much his indignation to ill ...
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... Satyr ; which is chiefly to decry the Poetry then in Fashion , and the Impudence of those who were en- deavouring to pass their Stuff upon the World . PROLOGUE TO THE FIRST SATYR . 2 I NEVER did on cleft 1 Pernassus dream , Nor taste ...
... Satyr ; which is chiefly to decry the Poetry then in Fashion , and the Impudence of those who were en- deavouring to pass their Stuff upon the World . PROLOGUE TO THE FIRST SATYR . 2 I NEVER did on cleft 1 Pernassus dream , Nor taste ...
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. THE THIRD SATYR . The laughing Sot , like all unthinking Men , Baths. ARGUMENT | OF THE | THIRD SATYR . Our Author has made two Satyrs concerning tudy ; the First and the Third : the First elated to Men ; This ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. THE THIRD SATYR . The laughing Sot , like all unthinking Men , Baths. ARGUMENT | OF THE | THIRD SATYR . Our Author has made two Satyrs concerning tudy ; the First and the Third : the First elated to Men ; This ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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