The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... never rightly understood ) Makes poets still conclude their plays are good ; And malice in all critics reigns so ... never read Horace . Serpit humi tutus , & c . are his words : He who creeps after plaine , dull , common sence , is safe ...
... never rightly understood ) Makes poets still conclude their plays are good ; And malice in all critics reigns so ... never read Horace . Serpit humi tutus , & c . are his words : He who creeps after plaine , dull , common sence , is safe ...
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... never prodigal of such Treasures , but to some uncommon purpose . So goodly a Fabrick was never framed by an Almighty Architect for a vulgar Guest . He shewed the value which he set upon your Mind , when he took care to have it so nobly ...
... never prodigal of such Treasures , but to some uncommon purpose . So goodly a Fabrick was never framed by an Almighty Architect for a vulgar Guest . He shewed the value which he set upon your Mind , when he took care to have it so nobly ...
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... never was , and ' tis like never will be true to anything ; save onely the Eternal Resolution of doing Mischeif ' ( 1-3 ; Works ) . L'Estrange agreed : ' his very Inclination prompted him to Mischief , Even for Mischiefs sake . It was ...
... never was , and ' tis like never will be true to anything ; save onely the Eternal Resolution of doing Mischeif ' ( 1-3 ; Works ) . L'Estrange agreed : ' his very Inclination prompted him to Mischief , Even for Mischiefs sake . It was ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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