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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... doubtful Right , Your Noble Palamon had been the Knight : And Conqu❜ring Theseus from his Side had sent Your Gen'rous Lord , to guide the Theban Government Time shall accomplish that ; and I shall see A To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond.
... doubtful Right , Your Noble Palamon had been the Knight : And Conqu❜ring Theseus from his Side had sent Your Gen'rous Lord , to guide the Theban Government Time shall accomplish that ; and I shall see A To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond.
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... Theseus was his Name : A Chief , who more in Feats of Arms excell'd The Rising nor the Setting Sun beheld . Of Athens he was Lord ; much Land he won , And added Foreign Countrys to his Crown . InScythia with the WarriourQueen he strove ...
... Theseus was his Name : A Chief , who more in Feats of Arms excell'd The Rising nor the Setting Sun beheld . Of Athens he was Lord ; much Land he won , And added Foreign Countrys to his Crown . InScythia with the WarriourQueen he strove ...
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... Theseus conquer'd , and how Creon fell : Or after , how by Storm the Walls were won , Or how the Victor sack'd and burn'd the Town ; How to the Ladies he restor❜d again The Bodies of their Lords in Battel slain ; 103 he ] de 1700 : a ...
... Theseus conquer'd , and how Creon fell : Or after , how by Storm the Walls were won , Or how the Victor sack'd and burn'd the Town ; How to the Ladies he restor❜d again The Bodies of their Lords in Battel slain ; 103 he ] de 1700 : a ...
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... Theseus at these Fun'rals did assist , And with what Gifts the mourning Dames dismiss'd . Thus when the Victor Chief had Creon slain , And conquer'd Thebes , he pitch'd upon the Plain His mighty Camp , and when the return'd , Day The ...
... Theseus at these Fun'rals did assist , And with what Gifts the mourning Dames dismiss'd . Thus when the Victor Chief had Creon slain , And conquer'd Thebes , he pitch'd upon the Plain His mighty Camp , and when the return'd , Day The ...
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... Theseus , his familiar Friend : 342 The first edition began a new paragraph here . This was a mistake , but it led some editors to suppose that Arcite's speech ended with the words passes o'er . In fact it goes down to in th ' Adventure ...
... Theseus , his familiar Friend : 342 The first edition began a new paragraph here . This was a mistake , but it led some editors to suppose that Arcite's speech ended with the words passes o'er . In fact it goes down to in th ' Adventure ...
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