The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... editors wrongly give the improvement 62 then ] The editors change the spelling to than 70 Virgin's ] The editors wrongly give Virgin To understand how much we owe to you , 71 We must your Numbers with your Author's view : Then we shall ...
... editors wrongly give the improvement 62 then ] The editors change the spelling to than 70 Virgin's ] The editors wrongly give Virgin To understand how much we owe to you , 71 We must your Numbers with your Author's view : Then we shall ...
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... editors wrongly give rooms 55 our Venus ] Derrick and others wrongly to hang Christie prints to hang an give on Venus ' ON THE MONUMENT OF THE MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER . EPITAPH. Replenish'd then with such rare Gifts as these , Where was ...
... editors wrongly give rooms 55 our Venus ] Derrick and others wrongly to hang Christie prints to hang an give on Venus ' ON THE MONUMENT OF THE MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER . EPITAPH. Replenish'd then with such rare Gifts as these , Where was ...
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... editors wrongly give your 41 Feasts ] Some editors wrongly give Feast THE PROLOGUE AT OXFORD , 1680. The text as given with Nat . Lee's tragedy of Sophonisba , for which the Prologue was written . The variants below are from the version ...
... editors wrongly give your 41 Feasts ] Some editors wrongly give Feast THE PROLOGUE AT OXFORD , 1680. The text as given with Nat . Lee's tragedy of Sophonisba , for which the Prologue was written . The variants below are from the version ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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