The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... appear to refer to animal prologues , though the recorded vogue for them is rather later : the most notable example was the Epilogue to Thomas Scott's The Unhappy Kindness ( 1697 ) spoken by Joseph Haines ' in the Habit of a Horse ...
... appear to refer to animal prologues , though the recorded vogue for them is rather later : the most notable example was the Epilogue to Thomas Scott's The Unhappy Kindness ( 1697 ) spoken by Joseph Haines ' in the Habit of a Horse ...
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... appear angels . Angel , singing . Behold what a change on a sudden is here ! How glorious in beauty , how bright they 20 appear ! From spirits deformed they are deities made , Their pinions at pleasure the clouds can invade ; The angel ...
... appear angels . Angel , singing . Behold what a change on a sudden is here ! How glorious in beauty , how bright they 20 appear ! From spirits deformed they are deities made , Their pinions at pleasure the clouds can invade ; The angel ...
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... appear . The ghost of Laius rises armed in his chariot , as he was slain . And behind his chariot sit the three who were murdered with him . 43-4 . Demogorgon ] In Statius , Tiresias threatens the ghost with an unnamed god , identified ...
... appear . The ghost of Laius rises armed in his chariot , as he was slain . And behind his chariot sit the three who were murdered with him . 43-4 . Demogorgon ] In Statius , Tiresias threatens the ghost with an unnamed god , identified ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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