The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... rules of honour ; which his Lordship hearing , left the town : and Mr. Charles Dryden could never have the satisfaction of meeting him , though he sought it till his death with the utmost application . " This story I once intended to ...
... rules of honour ; which his Lordship hearing , left the town : and Mr. Charles Dryden could never have the satisfaction of meeting him , though he sought it till his death with the utmost application . " This story I once intended to ...
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... rules , conducted through life and na- ture by a genius that rarely misled , and rarely de- serted him . Of the rest , those who knew the laws of propriety had neglected to teach them . " Two ' Arts of English Poetry ' were written in ...
... rules , conducted through life and na- ture by a genius that rarely misled , and rarely de- serted him . Of the rest , those who knew the laws of propriety had neglected to teach them . " Two ' Arts of English Poetry ' were written in ...
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... rules , this de- licacy of selection was little known to our authors ; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion ; and every man took for every purpose what chance might offer him . There was therefore before the time of Dryden ...
... rules , this de- licacy of selection was little known to our authors ; our speech lay before them in a heap of confusion ; and every man took for every purpose what chance might offer him . There was therefore before the time of Dryden ...
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... rules and examples of translation . When languages are formed upon different prin- ciples , it is impossible that the same modes of ex- pression should always be elegant in both . While they run on together , the closest translation may ...
... rules and examples of translation . When languages are formed upon different prin- ciples , it is impossible that the same modes of ex- pression should always be elegant in both . While they run on together , the closest translation may ...
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... rules seems sufficient for their vindication ; and the effects produced by observing them were so happy , that I know not whether they were ever opposed but by Sir Edward Sherburne , a man whose learning was greater than his powers of ...
... rules seems sufficient for their vindication ; and the effects produced by observing them were so happy , that I know not whether they were ever opposed but by Sir Edward Sherburne , a man whose learning was greater than his powers of ...
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