The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... have met with the rant or two , worth the observation ; such as , ' Move swiftly , Sun , aad fly a lover's pace , Leave months and weeks behind thee in thy race . ' " But surely the Sun , whether he flies a THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 23.
... have met with the rant or two , worth the observation ; such as , ' Move swiftly , Sun , aad fly a lover's pace , Leave months and weeks behind thee in thy race . ' " But surely the Sun , whether he flies a THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 23.
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... race . " Poor Robin , or any other of the Philo - mathe- matics , would have given him satisfaction in the point . If I could kill thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop , ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far ...
... race . " Poor Robin , or any other of the Philo - mathe- matics , would have given him satisfaction in the point . If I could kill thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop , ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far ...
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... race , the delicacy of the poet was sometimes exposed . Lord Bolingbroke , who in his youth had cultivated poetry , related to Dr. King of Oxford , that one day , when he visited Dryden , they heard , as they were conversing , another ...
... race , the delicacy of the poet was sometimes exposed . Lord Bolingbroke , who in his youth had cultivated poetry , related to Dr. King of Oxford , that one day , when he visited Dryden , they heard , as they were conversing , another ...
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... race ; he asserted his liberty , and spread his wings so boldly that he left his authors . It was reserved for Dryden to fix the limits of poeti- cal liberty , and give us just rules and examples of translation . When languages are ...
... race ; he asserted his liberty , and spread his wings so boldly that he left his authors . It was reserved for Dryden to fix the limits of poeti- cal liberty , and give us just rules and examples of translation . When languages are ...
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... race , which the new translators cited in defence of their practice , he has , by a judicious explanation , taken fairly from them ; but reason wants not Horace to support it . It seldom happens that all the necessary causes concur to ...
... race , which the new translators cited in defence of their practice , he has , by a judicious explanation , taken fairly from them ; but reason wants not Horace to support it . It seldom happens that all the necessary causes concur to ...
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