The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... poet never knew , 35 In ' hullibabilah da ' and ' chu , chu , chu ' . But ' marabarah sahem ' most did touch ye , That is : ' O how we love the Mamamouchi ! ' Grimace and habit sent you pleased away : You damned the poet , and cried up ...
... poet never knew , 35 In ' hullibabilah da ' and ' chu , chu , chu ' . But ' marabarah sahem ' most did touch ye , That is : ' O how we love the Mamamouchi ! ' Grimace and habit sent you pleased away : You damned the poet , and cried up ...
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... poet : that he frequented the court of Augustus , and was well 95 received in it , is most undoubted ; all his poems bear the character of a court , and appear to be written as the French call it cavalièrement ; add to this , that the ...
... poet : that he frequented the court of Augustus , and was well 95 received in it , is most undoubted ; all his poems bear the character of a court , and appear to be written as the French call it cavalièrement ; add to this , that the ...
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... poet's mind . Witness these mighty and immortal lines , Through each of which th ' informing genius shines . Scarce ... poet's wit . Here all consent in wonder and in praise , And to the unknown poet altars raise , Which thou must needs ...
... poet's mind . Witness these mighty and immortal lines , Through each of which th ' informing genius shines . Scarce ... poet's wit . Here all consent in wonder and in praise , And to the unknown poet altars raise , Which thou must needs ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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