The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... true , was not this Huffcap once the ' Indian Emperor ? and at another time did he not call himself Maximin ? Was not Lyndaraxa once called Almeria ? I mean under Montezuma the In- dian Emperor . I protest and vow they are either the ...
... true , was not this Huffcap once the ' Indian Emperor ? and at another time did he not call himself Maximin ? Was not Lyndaraxa once called Almeria ? I mean under Montezuma the In- dian Emperor . I protest and vow they are either the ...
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... true ; but give me leave to tell you that you are no hero . ' 6 6 ' King Arthur ' ( 1691 ) is another opera . It was the last work that Dryden performed for King Charles , who did not live to see it exhibited , and it does not seem to ...
... true ; but give me leave to tell you that you are no hero . ' 6 6 ' King Arthur ' ( 1691 ) is another opera . It was the last work that Dryden performed for King Charles , who did not live to see it exhibited , and it does not seem to ...
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... true writer , in his Art of Poe- try ; where he says of Dryden , 6 Though praised and beaten for another's rhymes , His own deserve as great applause sometimes . ' His reputation in time was such , that his name was thought necessary to ...
... true writer , in his Art of Poe- try ; where he says of Dryden , 6 Though praised and beaten for another's rhymes , His own deserve as great applause sometimes . ' His reputation in time was such , that his name was thought necessary to ...
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... true , he had somewhat to sink from in matter of wit ; but , as for his morals , it is scarcely possible for him to grow a worse man than he was . He has lately wreaked his malice on me for spoiling his three months ' labour ; but in it ...
... true , he had somewhat to sink from in matter of wit ; but , as for his morals , it is scarcely possible for him to grow a worse man than he was . He has lately wreaked his malice on me for spoiling his three months ' labour ; but in it ...
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John Dryden. Supposing the story true , we may remark , that the gradual change of manners , though imperceptible in the process , appears great when different times , and those not very distant , are compared . If at this time a young ...
John Dryden. Supposing the story true , we may remark , that the gradual change of manners , though imperceptible in the process , appears great when different times , and those not very distant , are compared . If at this time a young ...
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