The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... soul ( our monarch ) does dispense Through you to us his vital influence ; You are the channel where those spirits flow , 30 And work them higher as to us they go . In open prospect nothing bounds our eye Until the earth seems joined ...
... soul ( our monarch ) does dispense Through you to us his vital influence ; You are the channel where those spirits flow , 30 And work them higher as to us they go . In open prospect nothing bounds our eye Until the earth seems joined ...
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... soul as the instru- ment through which God inspires man . organ - pipe ] Perhaps referring to On the Soul ii 8 , where Aristotle says that the voice is the sound produced by a creature which possesses a soul . Charles Blount says that ...
... soul as the instru- ment through which God inspires man . organ - pipe ] Perhaps referring to On the Soul ii 8 , where Aristotle says that the voice is the sound produced by a creature which possesses a soul . Charles Blount says that ...
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... soul : / ... Euryd . No ; thou art all one errour ; soul and body ; / . . . Thy crooked mind within hunch'd out thy back ' ( I i 145-59 ) . Mulgrave in An Essay upon Satire ( circulating in MS , 1679 ) writes of Shaftesbury : ' His ...
... soul : / ... Euryd . No ; thou art all one errour ; soul and body ; / . . . Thy crooked mind within hunch'd out thy back ' ( I i 145-59 ) . Mulgrave in An Essay upon Satire ( circulating in MS , 1679 ) writes of Shaftesbury : ' His ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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