The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Página 148
... Poet , but the Priest damns you . But Priests can treat you at your own expence : And , gravely , call you Fooles , without offence . Poets , poor Devils , have ne'r your Folly shown But , to their cost , you prov'd it was their own ...
... Poet , but the Priest damns you . But Priests can treat you at your own expence : And , gravely , call you Fooles , without offence . Poets , poor Devils , have ne'r your Folly shown But , to their cost , you prov'd it was their own ...
Página 149
... Poet never knew , In hullibabilah da , and Chu , chu , chu . But Marabarah sahem most did touch you , That is : Oh how we love the Mamamouchi ! Grimace and habit sent you pleas'd away : You damn'd the Poet , and cry'd up the Play . 35 ...
... Poet never knew , In hullibabilah da , and Chu , chu , chu . But Marabarah sahem most did touch you , That is : Oh how we love the Mamamouchi ! Grimace and habit sent you pleas'd away : You damn'd the Poet , and cry'd up the Play . 35 ...
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... 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 : Yet I see , even in our best Poets , who have Trans- lated some parts of them , that they ...
... 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 : Yet I see , even in our best Poets , who have Trans- lated some parts of them , that they ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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