The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... leave of any man , but with a purpose to return . However , my lord , I have laid hold on the interval , and managed ... leaves us languishing and spent at its departure . Let me not seem to boast , my lord , for I have really felt it on ...
... leave of any man , but with a purpose to return . However , my lord , I have laid hold on the interval , and managed ... leaves us languishing and spent at its departure . Let me not seem to boast , my lord , for I have really felt it on ...
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... leave it till I had completed it ; here it is , finished at one sitting . ' Sir Walter Scott seeks to reconcile these statements by supposing that Dryden may have completed the Ode at one sitting , and yet have employed a fortnight in ...
... leave it till I had completed it ; here it is , finished at one sitting . ' Sir Walter Scott seeks to reconcile these statements by supposing that Dryden may have completed the Ode at one sitting , and yet have employed a fortnight in ...
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... leave to do myself the justice ( since my enemies will do me none , and are so far from granting me to be a good poet , that they will not allow me so much as to be a Christian , or a moral man , ) may I have leave , I say , to inform ...
... leave to do myself the justice ( since my enemies will do me none , and are so far from granting me to be a good poet , that they will not allow me so much as to be a Christian , or a moral man , ) may I have leave , I say , to inform ...
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THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION | 5 |
TO THE DUCHESS OF YORK ON HER RETURN FROM | 21 |
OB A LAYMANS FAITH AN EPISTLE | 34 |
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