The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... crowd , he had no awe of the public ; and , writing merely for money , was contented to get it by the nearest way . In 1680 , the Epistles of Ovid being translated by the poets of the time , among which one was the work of Dryden , and ...
... crowd , he had no awe of the public ; and , writing merely for money , was contented to get it by the nearest way . In 1680 , the Epistles of Ovid being translated by the poets of the time , among which one was the work of Dryden , and ...
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... crowd by being remembered to their infamy . " Dryden indeed discovered , in many of his writings , an affected and absurd malignity to priests and priest- hood , which naturally raised him many enemies , and which was sometimes as ...
... crowd by being remembered to their infamy . " Dryden indeed discovered , in many of his writings , an affected and absurd malignity to priests and priest- hood , which naturally raised him many enemies , and which was sometimes as ...
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... crowd of armed prayers Knock'd at the gates of Heaven , and knock'd aloud ; The first well - meaning rude petitioners , All for his life assail'd the throne , All would have bribed the skies by offering up their own . So great a throng ...
... crowd of armed prayers Knock'd at the gates of Heaven , and knock'd aloud ; The first well - meaning rude petitioners , All for his life assail'd the throne , All would have bribed the skies by offering up their own . So great a throng ...
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... crowd ; And so the swift procession hurry'd on , That all , though not distinctly , might be shown ; So , in the straiten'd bounds of life confined , She gave but glimpses of her glorious mind : And multitudes of virtues pass'd along ...
... crowd ; And so the swift procession hurry'd on , That all , though not distinctly , might be shown ; So , in the straiten'd bounds of life confined , She gave but glimpses of her glorious mind : And multitudes of virtues pass'd along ...
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... , profusely shown In damning crowds of souls , may damn their own ; I'll err at least on the securer side , A convert free from malice and from pride , FROM ADDISON'S ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH POETS . BUT see 128 ENCOMIUMS ON DRYDEN .
... , profusely shown In damning crowds of souls , may damn their own ; I'll err at least on the securer side , A convert free from malice and from pride , FROM ADDISON'S ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH POETS . BUT see 128 ENCOMIUMS ON DRYDEN .
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