The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... passage cited in my note seems to show that they were right . Many of the poems were republished soon after Dryden's ... passages which on the face of them did not make sense . Nor was there much improvement in the Wartons ' edition of ...
... passage cited in my note seems to show that they were right . Many of the poems were republished soon after Dryden's ... passages which on the face of them did not make sense . Nor was there much improvement in the Wartons ' edition of ...
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... passage may be harsh , but it can be justified by analogy , and in all probability the original text is right . Again , there are instances in the Translations where a reference to the translated work shows that the editor's silent ...
... passage may be harsh , but it can be justified by analogy , and in all probability the original text is right . Again , there are instances in the Translations where a reference to the translated work shows that the editor's silent ...
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... passage through the living Rocks he rent . Then , like a Torrent , rowling from on high , He pours his head - long Rage on Italy ; In three Victorious Battels overrun ; Yet still uneasie , Cries , There's nothing done , Till , level ...
... passage through the living Rocks he rent . Then , like a Torrent , rowling from on high , He pours his head - long Rage on Italy ; In three Victorious Battels overrun ; Yet still uneasie , Cries , There's nothing done , Till , level ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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