The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Satire abs- tracted from the Stage , and new modell'd into Papers of Verses , on several Subjects . But he will have Ennius take the Ground - work of Satire from the first Farces of the Romans ; rather than from the form'd 1255 Plays of ...
... Satire abs- tracted from the Stage , and new modell'd into Papers of Verses , on several Subjects . But he will have Ennius take the Ground - work of Satire from the first Farces of the Romans ; rather than from the form'd 1255 Plays of ...
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... Satire . Having thus brought down the History of Satire from its Original , to the times of Horace , and shewn the several changes of it , I shou'd here discover some of those Graces which Horace added to it , but that 1345 I think it ...
... Satire . Having thus brought down the History of Satire from its Original , to the times of Horace , and shewn the several changes of it , I shou'd here discover some of those Graces which Horace added to it , but that 1345 I think it ...
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... Satire : Which sort of Poem , tho ' we had not deriv'd from Rome , yet Nature teaches it Mankind , in all Ages , and in every Country . ' Tis but necessary , that after so much has been said of Satire , some Definition of it should be ...
... Satire : Which sort of Poem , tho ' we had not deriv'd from Rome , yet Nature teaches it Mankind , in all Ages , and in every Country . ' Tis but necessary , that after so much has been said of Satire , some Definition of it should be ...
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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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