The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... mean under Montezuma the In- dian Emperor . I protest and vow they are either the same , or so alike , that I cannot , for my heart , distinguish one from the other . You are therefore a strange unconscionable thief ; thou art not ...
... mean under Montezuma the In- dian Emperor . I protest and vow they are either the same , or so alike , that I cannot , for my heart , distinguish one from the other . You are therefore a strange unconscionable thief ; thou art not ...
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... means a headlong torrent for a tide , which would be ridiculous , yet they do not wind in volumes , but come fore ... mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! a tempest that out- rides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind , is as ...
... means a headlong torrent for a tide , which would be ridiculous , yet they do not wind in volumes , but come fore ... mean by a tempest that outrides the wind ! a tempest that out- rides itself . To suppose a tempest without wind , is as ...
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... mean- ing , yet , as it makes approaches to the possibilities of real life , and has some sentiments which leave a strong impression , it continued long to attract atten- tion . Amidst the distresses of princes , and the vi- cissitudes ...
... mean- ing , yet , as it makes approaches to the possibilities of real life , and has some sentiments which leave a strong impression , it continued long to attract atten- tion . Amidst the distresses of princes , and the vi- cissitudes ...
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... means pedantic , or imposed upon the conver- sation , but just such , and went so far , as , by the natural turn of the conversation in which he was en- gaged , it was necessarily promoted or required . . He } was extremely ready and ...
... means pedantic , or imposed upon the conver- sation , but just such , and went so far , as , by the natural turn of the conversation in which he was en- gaged , it was necessarily promoted or required . . He } was extremely ready and ...
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... means inconsistent with ostentatiousness ; he is diligent enough to remind the world of his merit , and expresses with very little scruple his high opinion of his own powers ; but his self - commendations are read without scorn or indig ...
... means inconsistent with ostentatiousness ; he is diligent enough to remind the world of his merit , and expresses with very little scruple his high opinion of his own powers ; but his self - commendations are read without scorn or indig ...
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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