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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... face of the Preface to the Fables lightly be denied . Still , it must be remembered that a pious adherence to Dryden's wishes is not always possible . It would , in face of the same Preface , have prevented Dr. Saintsbury from ...
... face of the Preface to the Fables lightly be denied . Still , it must be remembered that a pious adherence to Dryden's wishes is not always possible . It would , in face of the same Preface , have prevented Dr. Saintsbury from ...
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... face that wept before . With ease such fond Chymara's we persue As Fancy frames for Fancy to subdue ; 160 But when ourselves to action we betake , It shuns the Mint , like Gold that Chymists make : How hard was then his Task , at once ...
... face that wept before . With ease such fond Chymara's we persue As Fancy frames for Fancy to subdue ; 160 But when ourselves to action we betake , It shuns the Mint , like Gold that Chymists make : How hard was then his Task , at once ...
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... Face his Ship to Anchor brought , And Steeple - high stood propt upon the Main . 63 At this excess of Courage all amaz'd , The foremost of his Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the ...
... Face his Ship to Anchor brought , And Steeple - high stood propt upon the Main . 63 At this excess of Courage all amaz'd , The foremost of his Foes a while withdraw : With such respect in enter'd Rome they gaz'd , Whoon high Chairs the ...
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... Face . His Memory , miraculously great , 650 Coud Plots , exceeding mans belief , repeat ; Which , therefore cannot be accounted Lies , For humane Wit coud never such devise . Some future Truths are mingled in his Book ; But where the ...
... Face . His Memory , miraculously great , 650 Coud Plots , exceeding mans belief , repeat ; Which , therefore cannot be accounted Lies , For humane Wit coud never such devise . Some future Truths are mingled in his Book ; But where the ...
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... Face ; They could not be content to look on Grace , 1007 Her hinder parts , but with a daring Eye To tempt the terror of her Front , and Die . By their own Arts ' tis Righteously decreed , Those dire Artificers of Death shall bleed ...
... Face ; They could not be content to look on Grace , 1007 Her hinder parts , but with a daring Eye To tempt the terror of her Front , and Die . By their own Arts ' tis Righteously decreed , Those dire Artificers of Death shall bleed ...
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