The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... writer , may more justly be admitted . I have chosen to write my poem in quatrains , or stanzas of four in alternate rhyme , because I have ever judged . them more noble , and of greater dignity , both for the So poem should have a ...
... writer , may more justly be admitted . I have chosen to write my poem in quatrains , or stanzas of four in alternate rhyme , because I have ever judged . them more noble , and of greater dignity , both for the So poem should have a ...
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... write ] write below his usual level ( OED v22 , only example is from 1766 ) . 19-20 . Probably referring to the sword of Edward the Black Prince , which is represented on his monument in Canterbury Cathedral . 21-2 . i.e. ' Your ...
... write ] write below his usual level ( OED v22 , only example is from 1766 ) . 19-20 . Probably referring to the sword of Edward the Black Prince , which is represented on his monument in Canterbury Cathedral . 21-2 . i.e. ' Your ...
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... write ill , and they who ne'er durst write This jest was first of t ' other house's making Thou hast inspired me with thy soul , and I Though actors cannot much of learning boast Though what our prologue said was sadly true Th ' unhappy ...
... write ill , and they who ne'er durst write This jest was first of t ' other house's making Thou hast inspired me with thy soul , and I Though actors cannot much of learning boast Though what our prologue said was sadly true Th ' unhappy ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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