The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1910 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Death of the Lord Hastings On the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 166 167 170 · 171 172 177 Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb , in Westminster Abbey To the Memory of Mr. Oldham 178 • To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht ...
... Death of the Lord Hastings On the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 166 167 170 · 171 172 177 Epitaph on Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb , in Westminster Abbey To the Memory of Mr. Oldham 178 • To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht ...
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... Death of the Viscount of Dundee Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore Eleonora : A Panegyrical Poem : dedicated to the Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon On the Death of Mr. Purcell PAGE 178 181 182 183 191 The Monument of a Fair Maiden ...
... Death of the Viscount of Dundee Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore Eleonora : A Panegyrical Poem : dedicated to the Memory of the late Countess of Abingdon On the Death of Mr. Purcell PAGE 178 181 182 183 191 The Monument of a Fair Maiden ...
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... death the first word of the second line was corrupted into ' Where ' , much to the detriment of the text , and Where ' it remained for two hundred years . It is Where ' in Christie's text , and consequently it is ' Where ' in Dr ...
... death the first word of the second line was corrupted into ' Where ' , much to the detriment of the text , and Where ' it remained for two hundred years . It is Where ' in Christie's text , and consequently it is ' Where ' in Dr ...
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... death is a commonplace of ancient poetry . Yet here the editors unanimously change foreslow ' into foreshow ' . What sense the lines might then have would certainly not have been known to Dryden or to Ovid . In one of the versions from ...
... death is a commonplace of ancient poetry . Yet here the editors unanimously change foreslow ' into foreshow ' . What sense the lines might then have would certainly not have been known to Dryden or to Ovid . In one of the versions from ...
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... Death new pointed his dull Dart agen . 121 The Dutch too well his mighty Conduct knew , And matchless Courage since the former Fight ! Whose Navy like a stiff - stretch'd cord did show , Till he bore in , and bent them into flight . 122 ...
... Death new pointed his dull Dart agen . 121 The Dutch too well his mighty Conduct knew , And matchless Courage since the former Fight ! Whose Navy like a stiff - stretch'd cord did show , Till he bore in , and bent them into flight . 122 ...
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