The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... reason , no fellowship in the college . Why he was excluded cannot now be known , and it is vain to guess ; had he thought himself injured , he knew how to complain . In the life of Plutarch he mentions his education in the col- lege ...
... reason , no fellowship in the college . Why he was excluded cannot now be known , and it is vain to guess ; had he thought himself injured , he knew how to complain . In the life of Plutarch he mentions his education in the col- lege ...
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... reason I can guess , why it seemed a wasp . But , because we will allow him all we can to help out , let it be a phoenix sea - wasp , and the rarity of such an animal may do much towards heightening the fancy . " It had been much more ...
... reason I can guess , why it seemed a wasp . But , because we will allow him all we can to help out , let it be a phoenix sea - wasp , and the rarity of such an animal may do much towards heightening the fancy . " It had been much more ...
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... reason which he gives for printing what was never acted cannot be overpassed : " I was induced to it in my own defence , many hundred copies of it being dispersed abroad without my knowledge or consent ; and , every one gathering new ...
... reason which he gives for printing what was never acted cannot be overpassed : " I was induced to it in my own defence , many hundred copies of it being dispersed abroad without my knowledge or consent ; and , every one gathering new ...
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... , was acted on the day the Duke of Monmouth landed in the West , who intimates this as the reason why it was performed only six times , and ill received . he mentions " the lowness of fortune to which he THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 31.
... , was acted on the day the Duke of Monmouth landed in the West , who intimates this as the reason why it was performed only six times , and ill received . he mentions " the lowness of fortune to which he THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 31.
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... reason to be ashamed . " This play appeared in 1694. It is said to have been unsuccessful . The catastrophe , proceeding merely from a change of mind , is confessed by the author to be defective . Thus , he began and ended his dramatic ...
... reason to be ashamed . " This play appeared in 1694. It is said to have been unsuccessful . The catastrophe , proceeding merely from a change of mind , is confessed by the author to be defective . Thus , he began and ended his dramatic ...
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