The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... judge the success of a new Play called the Wild Is Gallant . 2. Astrol . Who must Judge of it , we , or these Gentlemen ? We'l not meddle with it , so tell your Poet . Here are in this House the ablest Mathematicians in Europe for his ...
... judge the success of a new Play called the Wild Is Gallant . 2. Astrol . Who must Judge of it , we , or these Gentlemen ? We'l not meddle with it , so tell your Poet . Here are in this House the ablest Mathematicians in Europe for his ...
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... judge or write . Therefore our Poet , as he thinks not fit T'impose upon you , what he writes for Wit , So hopes that leaving you your censures free , You equal Judges of the whole will be : They judge but half who only faults will see ...
... judge or write . Therefore our Poet , as he thinks not fit T'impose upon you , what he writes for Wit , So hopes that leaving you your censures free , You equal Judges of the whole will be : They judge but half who only faults will see ...
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... Judges can distinction make , Discern how much , and why , our Poems take . Mark if the Fools , or Men of Sence ... Judge then , if We who Act , and They who Write , Shou'd not be proud of giving You delight . London likes grossly , but ...
... Judges can distinction make , Discern how much , and why , our Poems take . Mark if the Fools , or Men of Sence ... Judge then , if We who Act , and They who Write , Shou'd not be proud of giving You delight . London likes grossly , but ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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