The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... common tomb had found , The first small prospect of a rising hill With various notes of joy the ark did fill : 5 Yet when that flood in its own depths was drowned , It left behind it false and slippery ground ; And the more solemn pomp ...
... common tomb had found , The first small prospect of a rising hill With various notes of joy the ark did fill : 5 Yet when that flood in its own depths was drowned , It left behind it false and slippery ground ; And the more solemn pomp ...
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... common road . Th ' unnatural , strained buffoon is only taking , 25 No fop can please you now of God's own making . Pardon our poet if he speaks his mind , You come to plays with your own follies lined : Small fools fall on you , like ...
... common road . Th ' unnatural , strained buffoon is only taking , 25 No fop can please you now of God's own making . Pardon our poet if he speaks his mind , You come to plays with your own follies lined : Small fools fall on you , like ...
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... common law . Both the king and parliament were thought to be subject to the fundamental or common laws of the realm , which , in turn , formed and informed its constitution . Throughout the seventeenth century , moderate royalists ...
... common law . Both the king and parliament were thought to be subject to the fundamental or common laws of the realm , which , in turn , formed and informed its constitution . Throughout the seventeenth century , moderate royalists ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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