The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Author can a Talent find : One may in Verse describe an Amorous Flame , Another sharpen a short Epigram : Waller a Hero's mighty Acts extol ; Spencer Sing Rosalind in Pastoral : But Authors that themselves too much esteem , Lose their ...
... Author can a Talent find : One may in Verse describe an Amorous Flame , Another sharpen a short Epigram : Waller a Hero's mighty Acts extol ; Spencer Sing Rosalind in Pastoral : But Authors that themselves too much esteem , Lose their ...
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... Author of the Alchymist . The Comic Wit , born with a smiling Air , Must Tragic grief , and pompous Verse forbear ; Yet may he not , as on a Market - place , With Baudy jests amuse the Populace : With well - bred Conversation you must ...
... Author of the Alchymist . The Comic Wit , born with a smiling Air , Must Tragic grief , and pompous Verse forbear ; Yet may he not , as on a Market - place , With Baudy jests amuse the Populace : With well - bred Conversation you must ...
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... Author , which distinguishes him from all others , and makes him appear that individual Poet whom you wou'd interpret . For example , not only the thoughts , but the Style and Versification of Virgil 75 and Ovid , are very different ...
... Author , which distinguishes him from all others , and makes him appear that individual Poet whom you wou'd interpret . For example , not only the thoughts , but the Style and Versification of Virgil 75 and Ovid , are very different ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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