The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... things which it designs to represent . Wit written , is that which is well defin'd , the happy result of Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an Heroique or ...
... things which it designs to represent . Wit written , is that which is well defin'd , the happy result of Thought , or product of Imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general notion of it to the proper wit of an Heroique or ...
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... things ; Nine spreading Acres , or nine thousand From hence it comes , thy vain desires , at 254 mortal ] By a most ... things to come , and old to pass away . One Being , worn , another Being makes ; Chang'd , but not lost ; for Nature ...
... things ; Nine spreading Acres , or nine thousand From hence it comes , thy vain desires , at 254 mortal ] By a most ... things to come , and old to pass away . One Being , worn , another Being makes ; Chang'd , but not lost ; for Nature ...
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... things which you have done : Then murmur'd to my self , he'll for my sake Do any thing ; I hope ' twas no mistake . Oft have I read within this pleasing Grove , Under my Name , those Charming words , I Love . I frowning seem'd not to ...
... things which you have done : Then murmur'd to my self , he'll for my sake Do any thing ; I hope ' twas no mistake . Oft have I read within this pleasing Grove , Under my Name , those Charming words , I Love . I frowning seem'd not to ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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