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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... Publick Notaries and Auspex wait , the English editors print Haruspex ' , an emendation which makes the scansion harsh in Dryden and impossible in Juvenal . They seem to have desired to display their learning , since at a Roman marriage ...
... Publick Notaries and Auspex wait , the English editors print Haruspex ' , an emendation which makes the scansion harsh in Dryden and impossible in Juvenal . They seem to have desired to display their learning , since at a Roman marriage ...
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... publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his Immortal ...
... publick Voice , Since Heaven , what Praise we offer to his Name , Hath render'd too Authentick by its Choice . 3 Though in his Praise no Arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his Immortal ...
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... Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , He But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could ...
... Publick move , Whilst the deep Secrets beyond Practice go . 33 Nor dy'd he when his Ebbing Fame went less , He But when fresh Laurels courted him to live : seem'd but to prevent some new Success , As if above what Triumphs Earth could ...
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... publick Laws Exclude soft Mercy from a private Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young David , finds her Strength the more [ wore . When disencumber'd from ...
... publick Laws Exclude soft Mercy from a private Cause , 50 In your Tribunal most herself does please ; There only smiles because she lives at Ease , And , like young David , finds her Strength the more [ wore . When disencumber'd from ...
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... 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 know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny ...
... 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 know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny ...
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