The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Play is like to come on , without a Frontispiece ; as bald as one of you young Beaux , without your Perriwig . I left our young Poet , sniveling and sobbing behind the Scenes , and cursing some body that has deceiv'd him . Enter Mr ...
... Play is like to come on , without a Frontispiece ; as bald as one of you young Beaux , without your Perriwig . I left our young Poet , sniveling and sobbing behind the Scenes , and cursing some body that has deceiv'd him . Enter Mr ...
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... Plays , in the Year ab Urbe Condita , CCCXC . 1150 Those Actors , I say , were therefore call'd Histriones : And that Name has since remain'd , not only to Actors Roman born , but to all others of every Nation . They Play'd not the ...
... Plays , in the Year ab Urbe Condita , CCCXC . 1150 Those Actors , I say , were therefore call'd Histriones : And that Name has since remain'd , not only to Actors Roman born , but to all others of every Nation . They Play'd not the ...
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... Play . He Dies , at least to us , and to the Stage , And what he has , he leaves this Noble Age . He leaves you first , all Plays of his Inditing , The whole Estate , which he has got by Writing . The Beaux may think this nothing but ...
... Play . He Dies , at least to us , and to the Stage , And what he has , he leaves this Noble Age . He leaves you first , all Plays of his Inditing , The whole Estate , which he has got by Writing . The Beaux may think this nothing but ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Prologue to The Mistakes | 563 |
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