The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... crime that admits no proof , why should we believe ? He has been described as magisterially presiding over the younger writers , and assuming the distribu- tion of poetical fame ; but he who excels has a right to teach , and he whose ...
... crime that admits no proof , why should we believe ? He has been described as magisterially presiding over the younger writers , and assuming the distribu- tion of poetical fame ; but he who excels has a right to teach , and he whose ...
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... crimes within you see , From which the happy never must be free ; Envy , that does with misery reside , The joy and the revenge of ruin'd pride . ' Into this poem he seems to have collected all his powers ; and after this he did not ...
... crimes within you see , From which the happy never must be free ; Envy , that does with misery reside , The joy and the revenge of ruin'd pride . ' Into this poem he seems to have collected all his powers ; and after this he did not ...
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... crimes . " That the criminal should neither be wholly guilty , nor wholly innocent , but so participating of both as to move both pity and terror , is certainly a good rule , but not perpetually to be observed ; for , that were to make ...
... crimes . " That the criminal should neither be wholly guilty , nor wholly innocent , but so participating of both as to move both pity and terror , is certainly a good rule , but not perpetually to be observed ; for , that were to make ...
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... crimes they fell , And so do all their followers that rebel : If then a blind , well - meaning , Indian stray , Shall the great gulf be show'd him for the way ? For better ends our kind Redeemer died , Or the fallen angels ' rooms will ...
... crimes they fell , And so do all their followers that rebel : If then a blind , well - meaning , Indian stray , Shall the great gulf be show'd him for the way ? For better ends our kind Redeemer died , Or the fallen angels ' rooms will ...
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... crime ; And when restored made his proud neighbours rue Those choice remarks he from his travels drew . Nor is he only by afflictions shown To conquer others ' realms , but rule his own : Recovering hardly what he lost before , His ...
... crime ; And when restored made his proud neighbours rue Those choice remarks he from his travels drew . Nor is he only by afflictions shown To conquer others ' realms , but rule his own : Recovering hardly what he lost before , His ...
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