The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... perhaps with more than was deserved . Silence is indeed mere privation ; and , so considered , cannot invade ; but privation likewise certainly is darkness , and probably cold ; yet poetry has never been re- fused the right of ascribing ...
... perhaps with more than was deserved . Silence is indeed mere privation ; and , so considered , cannot invade ; but privation likewise certainly is darkness , and probably cold ; yet poetry has never been re- fused the right of ascribing ...
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... perhaps knew that by his dexterity of versification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his mas- ter's preference . He therefore made rhyming tra- gedies , till , by the prevalence of ...
... perhaps knew that by his dexterity of versification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his mas- ter's preference . He therefore made rhyming tra- gedies , till , by the prevalence of ...
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... perhaps ventured without much consideration . He began , even now , to exercise the domination of conscious genius , by recommending his own performance : ' I am satisfied that as the Prince and General ( Rupert and Monk ) are ...
... perhaps ventured without much consideration . He began , even now , to exercise the domination of conscious genius , by recommending his own performance : ' I am satisfied that as the Prince and General ( Rupert and Monk ) are ...
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... perhaps a sufficient specimen ; but as the pamphlet , though Dryden's , has never been thought worthy of republication , and is not easily to be found , it may gratify curiosity to quote it more largely : " Whene'er she bleeds , He nó ...
... perhaps a sufficient specimen ; but as the pamphlet , though Dryden's , has never been thought worthy of republication , and is not easily to be found , it may gratify curiosity to quote it more largely : " Whene'er she bleeds , He nó ...
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... perhaps the greatest offender . Against those that accused him of plagiarism he alleges a favourable expression of the king : He only desired that they , who ac- cuse me of thefts , would steal him plays like mine ; ' and then relates ...
... perhaps the greatest offender . Against those that accused him of plagiarism he alleges a favourable expression of the king : He only desired that they , who ac- cuse me of thefts , would steal him plays like mine ; ' and then relates ...
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