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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... hope that Dryden did not scan the name as Iphigenia , and adds that it is not impossible ' . Clearly the implication is that Dryden was guilty of a false quantity . That he did so scan the name is not only possible but certain , but his ...
... hope that Dryden did not scan the name as Iphigenia , and adds that it is not impossible ' . Clearly the implication is that Dryden was guilty of a false quantity . That he did so scan the name is not only possible but certain , but his ...
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... hope their bold Attempt Who ruined Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing Leaders taught To strike at Pow'r which for themselves they sought , seen : 32 Text from the second edition , 1688. The first edition was in ...
... hope their bold Attempt Who ruined Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing Leaders taught To strike at Pow'r which for themselves they sought , seen : 32 Text from the second edition , 1688. The first edition was in ...
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. He would not like soft Otho hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. He would not like soft Otho hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd Fortune to repent . These Virtues Galba in a Stranger sought ; And Piso to Adopted Empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful Thoughts ...
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... hope , but not how well they love , The Muses , who your early Courtship boast , Though now your Flames are with their Beauty lost , Yet watch their Time , that , if you have forgot II They were your Mistresses , the world may not ...
... hope , but not how well they love , The Muses , who your early Courtship boast , Though now your Flames are with their Beauty lost , Yet watch their Time , that , if you have forgot II They were your Mistresses , the world may not ...
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... hope they are neither improper nor altogether unelegant in Verse ; and , in this , Horace will again defend me . Et nova , fictaque nuper , habebunt verba fidem , si Græco fonte cadant , parcè detorta . 20 The inference is exceeding ...
... hope they are neither improper nor altogether unelegant in Verse ; and , in this , Horace will again defend me . Et nova , fictaque nuper , habebunt verba fidem , si Græco fonte cadant , parcè detorta . 20 The inference is exceeding ...
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