The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... subjects or public oc- casions . He probably considered , that he , who pro- posed to be an author , ought first to be a student . He obtained , whatever was the reason , no fellowship in the college . Why he was excluded cannot now be ...
... subjects or public oc- casions . He probably considered , that he , who pro- posed to be an author , ought first to be a student . He obtained , whatever was the reason , no fellowship in the college . Why he was excluded cannot now be ...
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... subjects I ever had , so what I have written on them is much better than what I have performed on any other . As I have endeavoured to adorn my poem with noble thoughts , so much more to express those thoughts with elocution . ' It is ...
... subjects I ever had , so what I have written on them is much better than what I have performed on any other . As I have endeavoured to adorn my poem with noble thoughts , so much more to express those thoughts with elocution . ' It is ...
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... subjects , piled upon one another , might not pull down his fate so well as without piling : besides , I think Abdalla so wise a man , that , if Almanzor had told him piling his men upon his back might do the feat , he would scarcely ...
... subjects , piled upon one another , might not pull down his fate so well as without piling : besides , I think Abdalla so wise a man , that , if Almanzor had told him piling his men upon his back might do the feat , he would scarcely ...
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John Dryden. The same year he published The Medal , ' of which the subject is a medal struck on Lord Shaftes bury's escape from a prosecution , by the ignoramus of a grand jury of Londoners . In both poems he maintains the same ...
John Dryden. The same year he published The Medal , ' of which the subject is a medal struck on Lord Shaftes bury's escape from a prosecution , by the ignoramus of a grand jury of Londoners . In both poems he maintains the same ...
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... subject to have strongly fixed the public attention . In the two first dialogues Bayes is brought into the company of Crites and Eugenius , with whom he had formerly debated on dramatic poetry . The two talkers in the third are Mr ...
... subject to have strongly fixed the public attention . In the two first dialogues Bayes is brought into the company of Crites and Eugenius , with whom he had formerly debated on dramatic poetry . The two talkers in the third are Mr ...
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