The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... fortune ought to have se- cured him from that poverty which seems always to have oppressed him ; or , if he had wasted it , to have made him ashamed of publishing his necessities . But though he had many enemies , who undoubtedly ex ...
... fortune ought to have se- cured him from that poverty which seems always to have oppressed him ; or , if he had wasted it , to have made him ashamed of publishing his necessities . But though he had many enemies , who undoubtedly ex ...
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... fortune I'll 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 ...
... fortune I'll 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 ...
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... fortune . Langbaine places this play in 1673 . The Earl of Rochester , therefore , was the famous Wilmot , whom yet tradition always represents as an enemy to Dryden , and who is mentioned by him with some disrespect in the preface to ...
... fortune . Langbaine places this play in 1673 . The Earl of Rochester , therefore , was the famous Wilmot , whom yet tradition always represents as an enemy to Dryden , and who is mentioned by him with some disrespect in the preface to ...
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... , was acted on the day the Duke of Monmouth landed in the West , who intimates this as the reason why it was performed only six times , and ill received . he mentions " the lowness of fortune to which he THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 31.
... , was acted on the day the Duke of Monmouth landed in the West , who intimates this as the reason why it was performed only six times , and ill received . he mentions " the lowness of fortune to which he THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 31.
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... fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must have set penury at defiance . But in Dryden's time the drama was very far from that universal approbation which it has now obtained . The playhouse was abhorred by the ...
... fortune ; at least , that such diligence with such abilities must have set penury at defiance . But in Dryden's time the drama was very far from that universal approbation which it has now obtained . The playhouse was abhorred by the ...
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