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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... better , but he does not always observe this use . Nor does he " " ( 6 always keep such better spellings as woolf ' , ' mold ' , ' sute ' , scepter ' , sheckle ' . His indew'd ' is nearer to speech than our endued ' . It is true that ...
... better , but he does not always observe this use . Nor does he " " ( 6 always keep such better spellings as woolf ' , ' mold ' , ' sute ' , scepter ' , sheckle ' . His indew'd ' is nearer to speech than our endued ' . It is true that ...
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... better to be lost in Charles his name ( Like some unequal Bride in nobler sheets ) Receives her Lord : The joyful London meets The Princely York , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath great Glouc's ters weight ...
... better to be lost in Charles his name ( Like some unequal Bride in nobler sheets ) Receives her Lord : The joyful London meets The Princely York , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath great Glouc's ters weight ...
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... better defended in the Preface to Gondibert ; and therefore I will hasten to acquaint you with my endeavours in the writing . In general I will only say I have 20 never yet seen the description of any Naval Fight in the proper terms ...
... better defended in the Preface to Gondibert ; and therefore I will hasten to acquaint you with my endeavours in the writing . In general I will only say I have 20 never yet seen the description of any Naval Fight in the proper terms ...
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... better and more profitable employment for your hours , and I wrong the Publick to detain you longer . In conclusion , I must leave my Poem to you with all its faults , which I hope to find fewer in the Printing by your emendations . I ...
... better and more profitable employment for your hours , and I wrong the Publick to detain you longer . In conclusion , I must leave my Poem to you with all its faults , which I hope to find fewer in the Printing by your emendations . I ...
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... Better one suffer , than a Nation grieve . The Jews well know their pow'r : e'r Saul they chose God was their King , and God they durst Depose . Urge now your Piety , your Filial Name , A Father's Right and Fear of future Fame ; The ...
... Better one suffer , than a Nation grieve . The Jews well know their pow'r : e'r Saul they chose God was their King , and God they durst Depose . Urge now your Piety , your Filial Name , A Father's Right and Fear of future Fame ; The ...
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