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... Poem . But since you are to bear this persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a Martyr , you could never suffer in a nobler cause . For I have chosen the most heroick Subject which any Poet could desire : I have ...
... Poem . But since you are to bear this persecution , I will at least give you the encouragement of a Martyr , you could never suffer in a nobler cause . For I have chosen the most heroick Subject which any Poet could desire : I have ...
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... Poem to 215 you with all its faults , which I hope to find fewer in the printing by your emenda- tions . I know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny speaks , Nec sunt parum multi qui carpere amicos suos ...
... Poem to 215 you with all its faults , which I hope to find fewer in the printing by your emenda- tions . I know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny speaks , Nec sunt parum multi qui carpere amicos suos ...
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John Dryden James Kinsley. T ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL A POEM -Si Propiùs stes Te Capiet Magis— TO THE READER IS not my intention to make an Apology for my Poem : Some will think it 5 needs no Excuse ; and others will receive none . The ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. T ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL A POEM -Si Propiùs stes Te Capiet Magis— TO THE READER IS not my intention to make an Apology for my Poem : Some will think it 5 needs no Excuse ; and others will receive none . The ...
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67 errata 67 text ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Achitophel Æneid Author Beauty bold call'd CGDb collated copies cou'd Crimes Crowd Crown dare delight design'd Dido Duke of Guise dull e're edition English EPILOGUE and SONGS Ev'n eyes Fame Fate Father fear fight fire flames Foes Fools forc'd Friend Gallants give grace happy hast heart Heav'n Honour hope Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN joyn judge kind King Laws lov'd Love Lovers Lucretius mighty mind Monarch Muse Nakar Nature ne're never Nymph o're once Ovid pain Passions Play pleas'd Plot Poem Poet Pow'r praise Prince Prologue Prologue and Epilogue publick rage rais'd Rhyme Sacred Satyr Sence shou'd sight Soul Tempest thee there's thou thought Town Translation true twas TYRANNICK LOVE Verse Vertue Virgil wind words wou'd writ write Youth ΙΟ