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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... Prologue to The Rival Ladies Prologue and Epilogue to The Indian Emperor Prologue to Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen 204 205 206 207 Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant , revived Prologue and Epilogue to Sir Martin Mar - all ...
... Prologue to The Rival Ladies Prologue and Epilogue to The Indian Emperor Prologue to Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen 204 205 206 207 Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant , revived Prologue and Epilogue to Sir Martin Mar - all ...
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... Prologue and Epilogue to The Assignation , or Love in a Nunnery Prologue and Epilogue to Amboyna , or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants . Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford Prologue and Epilogue . Spoken ...
... Prologue and Epilogue to The Assignation , or Love in a Nunnery Prologue and Epilogue to Amboyna , or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants . Prologue and Epilogue to the University of Oxford Prologue and Epilogue . Spoken ...
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... Prologue to the First Satyr 574 The First Satyr . In Dialogue betwixt the Poet and his friend or Monitor The Second Satyr . Dedicated to his friend Plotius Macrinus , on his 575 Birth - day 580 The Third Satyr 583 The Fourth Satyr The ...
... Prologue to the First Satyr 574 The First Satyr . In Dialogue betwixt the Poet and his friend or Monitor The Second Satyr . Dedicated to his friend Plotius Macrinus , on his 575 Birth - day 580 The Third Satyr 583 The Fourth Satyr The ...
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... PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE WILD GALLANT . 2 Ast . The Luck not very good , nor. Sails ? Ah ! No , no , no . St. Hermo never , never shone so bright ; ' Tis Phillis , only Phillis can shoot so fair a Light ; ' Tis Phillis , ' tis ...
... PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE WILD GALLANT . 2 Ast . The Luck not very good , nor. Sails ? Ah ! No , no , no . St. Hermo never , never shone so bright ; ' Tis Phillis , only Phillis can shoot so fair a Light ; ' Tis Phillis , ' tis ...
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... Prologue's done ; ΙΟ The wit is ended ere the Play's begun . You now have Habits , Dances , Scenes , and Rhymes , High Language often , ay , and Sense some- times . PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE INDIAN EMPEROR . | THE PROLOGUES AND ...
... Prologue's done ; ΙΟ The wit is ended ere the Play's begun . You now have Habits , Dances , Scenes , and Rhymes , High Language often , ay , and Sense some- times . PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE INDIAN EMPEROR . | THE PROLOGUES AND ...
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