The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Think it not envy that these truths are told : Our poet's not malicious , though he's bold . ' Tis not to brand ' em that their faults are shown , 20 But , by their errors , to excuse his own . If love and honour now are higher raised ...
Think it not envy that these truths are told : Our poet's not malicious , though he's bold . ' Tis not to brand ' em that their faults are shown , 20 But , by their errors , to excuse his own . If love and honour now are higher raised ...
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20 For some of you grow fops with so much haste , Riot in nonsense , and commit such waste , ' Twould ruin poets should ... Pardon our poet if he speaks his mind , You come to plays with your own follies lined : Small fools fall on you ...
20 For some of you grow fops with so much haste , Riot in nonsense , and commit such waste , ' Twould ruin poets should ... Pardon our poet if he speaks his mind , You come to plays with your own follies lined : Small fools fall on you ...
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But to leave conjectures on a subject so incertain , and to write somewhat more authentic of this 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 ...
But to leave conjectures on a subject so incertain , and to write somewhat more authentic of this 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 ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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