The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... began with no happy auguries ; for his performance was so much disapproved , that he was compelled to recall it , and change it from its imperfect state to the form in which it now appears , and which is yet sufficiently defective to ...
... began with no happy auguries ; for his performance was so much disapproved , that he was compelled to recall it , and change it from its imperfect state to the form in which it now appears , and which is yet sufficiently defective to ...
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... 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 incomparably the best subjects I ever had , so what I have ...
... 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 incomparably the best subjects I ever had , so what I have ...
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... began and ended his dramatic labours with ill success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must ...
... began and ended his dramatic labours with ill success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must ...
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... began its fall . Rochester with- drew his patronage ; seeming resolved , says one of his biographers , " to have a judgment contrary to that of the town ; " perhaps being unable to endure any reputation beyond a certain height , even ...
... began its fall . Rochester with- drew his patronage ; seeming resolved , says one of his biographers , " to have a judgment contrary to that of the town ; " perhaps being unable to endure any reputation beyond a certain height , even ...
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... began , " says Crites to Bayes , " a very dif- ferent religion , and have not mended the matter in your last choice . It was but reason that your Muse , which appeared first in a tyrant's quarrel , should employ her last efforts to ...
... began , " says Crites to Bayes , " a very dif- ferent religion , and have not mended the matter in your last choice . It was but reason that your Muse , which appeared first in a tyrant's quarrel , should employ her last efforts to ...
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