The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... kind of giblet - porridge , made of the giblets of a couple of young geese , stodged full of meteors , orbs , spheres , track , hideous draughts , dark characters , white forms , and radiant lights , designed not only to please appetite ...
... kind of giblet - porridge , made of the giblets of a couple of young geese , stodged full of meteors , orbs , spheres , track , hideous draughts , dark characters , white forms , and radiant lights , designed not only to please appetite ...
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... kind of concentration . He is above all laws ; he is exempt from all re- straints ; he ranges the world at will , and governs wherever he appears . He fights without inquiring the cause , and loves in spite of the obligations of justice ...
... kind of concentration . He is above all laws ; he is exempt from all re- straints ; he ranges the world at will , and governs wherever he appears . He fights without inquiring the cause , and loves in spite of the obligations of justice ...
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... Kind Keeper ' ( 1680 ) , is a co- medy , which , after the third night , was prohibited as too indecent for the stage . What gave offence , was in the printing , as the author says , altered or omitted . Dryden confesses that its ...
... Kind Keeper ' ( 1680 ) , is a co- medy , which , after the third night , was prohibited as too indecent for the stage . What gave offence , was in the printing , as the author says , altered or omitted . Dryden confesses that its ...
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... praise is worth nothing of which the price is known . To increase the value of his copies , he often ac- companied his work with a preface of criticism ; a 1 kind of learning then almost new in the English 32 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... praise is worth nothing of which the price is known . To increase the value of his copies , he often ac- companied his work with a preface of criticism ; a 1 kind of learning then almost new in the English 32 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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John Dryden. 1 kind of learning then almost new in the English language , and which he , who had considered with great accuracy the principles of writing , was able to distribute copiously as occasions arose . By these dissertations the ...
John Dryden. 1 kind of learning then almost new in the English language , and which he , who had considered with great accuracy the principles of writing , was able to distribute copiously as occasions arose . By these dissertations the ...
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