The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... given . His contemporaries , however they reverenced his genius , left his life unwritten ; and nothing therefore can be known beyond what casual mention and uncertain tradition have supplied . JOHN DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at ...
... given . His contemporaries , however they reverenced his genius , left his life unwritten ; and nothing therefore can be known beyond what casual mention and uncertain tradition have supplied . JOHN DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at ...
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... given to the audience by printed bills , dis- tributed at the door ; an expedient , supposed to be ridiculed in the Rehearsal , when Bayes tells how many reams he has printed , to instil into the audience some conception of his plot ...
... given to the audience by printed bills , dis- tributed at the door ; an expedient , supposed to be ridiculed in the Rehearsal , when Bayes tells how many reams he has printed , to instil into the audience some conception of his plot ...
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... given Addison a model for his ' Dialogues upon Medals . ' ' Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen ' ( 1668 ) is a tragi - comedy . In the preface he discusses a curious question , whether a poet can judge well of his own productions ? and ...
... given Addison a model for his ' Dialogues upon Medals . ' ' Secret Love , or the Maiden Queen ' ( 1668 ) is a tragi - comedy . In the preface he discusses a curious question , whether a poet can judge well of his own productions ? and ...
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... - lished with sculptures ; those ornaments seem to have given poor Dryden great disturbance . He tries however to ease his pain by venting his malice in a parody . " The poet has not only been so imprudent to 16 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... - lished with sculptures ; those ornaments seem to have given poor Dryden great disturbance . He tries however to ease his pain by venting his malice in a parody . " The poet has not only been so imprudent to 16 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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... given , As men in whispers send loud noise to Heaven . ' “ Thus I have daubed him with his own puddle : and now we are come from aboard his dancing , masking , rebounding , breathing fleet : and , as if we had landed at Gotham , we meet ...
... given , As men in whispers send loud noise to Heaven . ' “ Thus I have daubed him with his own puddle : and now we are come from aboard his dancing , masking , rebounding , breathing fleet : and , as if we had landed at Gotham , we meet ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid Almanzor Annus Mirabilis appear Behold Belgian bless'd blessing bold censure character Charles Charles Dryden church criticism defend design'd Duke Duke of Guise Duke of Lerma Dutch e'en elegant English excellence eyes fame fancy fate father faults fear fight fire Fire of London flames fleet force genius Georgics give happy haste Heaven heroic honour Jacob Tonson JOHN DRYDEN Juvenal kind King knew labour lines live Lord mighty mind monarchs Muse nature never numbers o'er once Ovid passions perhaps play poem poet poetical poetry praise preface prey prince racter reason reign religion rest rhyme royal sacred satire says seems ships Sir Robert Howard Sophocles soul stanza tempest thee things thou thought tion tragedy translation true Twas verses Virgil virtue wind words write written