The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... appear to have been eager of poetical distinction , or to have lavished his early wit either on fictitious subjects or public oc- casions . He probably considered , that he , who pro- posed to be an author , ought first to be a student ...
... appear to have been eager of poetical distinction , or to have lavished his early wit either on fictitious subjects or public oc- casions . He probably considered , that he , who pro- posed to be an author , ought first to be a student ...
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... appears never to have loved that exercise of his genius , or to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept possession for many years ; not indeed without the competition of ...
... appears never to have loved that exercise of his genius , or to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept possession for many years ; not indeed without the competition of ...
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... appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not ... appear till 1668 , the same year in which the dia- logue was published , there was time enough for en- mity to grow ...
... appears a strange inconsistency ; but Langbaine affords some help , by relating that the answer to Howard was not ... appear till 1668 , the same year in which the dia- logue was published , there was time enough for en- mity to grow ...
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... appear , Thy words big bulks of boisterous bombast bear . With noise they move , and from players ' mouths rebound , When their tongues dance to thy words ' empty sound , By thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and ...
... appear , Thy words big bulks of boisterous bombast bear . With noise they move , and from players ' mouths rebound , When their tongues dance to thy words ' empty sound , By thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and ...
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... appear , With open arms , loose veil , and flowing hair , Just flying forward from my rolling sphere . ' " I wonder , if he be so strict , how he dares make so bold with sphere himself , and be so critical in other men's writing ...
... appear , With open arms , loose veil , and flowing hair , Just flying forward from my rolling sphere . ' " I wonder , if he be so strict , how he dares make so bold with sphere himself , and be so critical in other men's writing ...
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