The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... bring it into the world , ' tis com- monly still - born ; so that , for want of learning and elocution , he will never be able to express any thing either naturally or justly . " This is not very decent ; yet this is one of the pages in ...
... bring it into the world , ' tis com- monly still - born ; so that , for want of learning and elocution , he will never be able to express any thing either naturally or justly . " This is not very decent ; yet this is one of the pages in ...
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... brings in a breath that must be infectious with pro- nouncing a sentence ; and this sentence is not to be pronounced till the condemned party bleeds ; that is , she must be executed first , and sentenced after ; and the pronouncing of ...
... brings in a breath that must be infectious with pro- nouncing a sentence ; and this sentence is not to be pronounced till the condemned party bleeds ; that is , she must be executed first , and sentenced after ; and the pronouncing of ...
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... bringing poetry to aid his arguments , he might become a more efficacious defender of his new profession . To reason in verse was , indeed , one of his powers ; but subtilty and harmony , united , are still feeble , when opposed to ...
... bringing poetry to aid his arguments , he might become a more efficacious defender of his new profession . To reason in verse was , indeed , one of his powers ; but subtilty and harmony , united , are still feeble , when opposed to ...
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... brings home my linen ; sometimes , whether I will or no , it lights my pipe at a coffee- house ; sometimes it surprises me in a trunkmaker's shop ; and sometimes it refreshes my memory for me on the backside of a Chancery - lane parcel ...
... brings home my linen ; sometimes , whether I will or no , it lights my pipe at a coffee- house ; sometimes it surprises me in a trunkmaker's shop ; and sometimes it refreshes my memory for me on the backside of a Chancery - lane parcel ...
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... bring the corpse home , and set it before the door . They desired a day's respite , which was granted . Mr. Charles Dryden wrote a hand- some letter to the Lord Jefferies , who returned it with this cool answer : " That he knew nothing ...
... bring the corpse home , and set it before the door . They desired a day's respite , which was granted . Mr. Charles Dryden wrote a hand- some letter to the Lord Jefferies , who returned it with this cool answer : " That he knew nothing ...
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