The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Italian Farces of Harlequin , and Scaramucha . Such was the Poetry of that Salvage People , before it was tun'd into ... Italy ; they were also call'd Fescennine , from Fescennia , a Town in the same Country , where they were first ...
... Italian Farces of Harlequin , and Scaramucha . Such was the Poetry of that Salvage People , before it was tun'd into ... Italy ; they were also call'd Fescennine , from Fescennia , a Town in the same Country , where they were first ...
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... Italian Poem ; a Satire of the Varronian kind . ' Tis written in the Stanza of Eight , which is their Measure for Heroique Verse . The Words are stately , the Numbers smooth , the Turn both of Thoughts and Words is happy . The first six ...
... Italian Poem ; a Satire of the Varronian kind . ' Tis written in the Stanza of Eight , which is their Measure for Heroique Verse . The Words are stately , the Numbers smooth , the Turn both of Thoughts and Words is happy . The first six ...
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... Italy . 12 His Heels stretch'd out , & c . The Romans were Buried without the City ; for which Reason the Poet says , that the Dead man's heels were stretch'd out towards the Gate . 13 That Mad Orestes . Orestes was Son to Agamemnon 45 ...
... Italy . 12 His Heels stretch'd out , & c . The Romans were Buried without the City ; for which Reason the Poet says , that the Dead man's heels were stretch'd out towards the Gate . 13 That Mad Orestes . Orestes was Son to Agamemnon 45 ...
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