The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Sence within the measur'd time , ' Tis hard to fit the Reason to the Rhyme . Epigram The Epigram , with little art compos'd , Is one good sentence in a Distich clos'd . These points , that by Italians first were priz'd , Our ancient ...
... Sence within the measur'd time , ' Tis hard to fit the Reason to the Rhyme . Epigram The Epigram , with little art compos'd , Is one good sentence in a Distich clos'd . These points , that by Italians first were priz'd , Our ancient ...
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... sence , in good English , in Poetical expressions , and in Musical numbers : For , though all these are exceeding difficult to perform , 70 there yet remains an harder task ; and ' tis a secret of which few Translatours have ...
... sence , in good English , in Poetical expressions , and in Musical numbers : For , though all these are exceeding difficult to perform , 70 there yet remains an harder task ; and ' tis a secret of which few Translatours have ...
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... sence in the middle of his 110 Verse . He is every where above conceipts of Epigrammatick Wit , and gross Hyperboles : He maintains Majesty in the midst of plainess ; he shines , but glares not ; and is stately without ambition , which ...
... sence in the middle of his 110 Verse . He is every where above conceipts of Epigrammatick Wit , and gross Hyperboles : He maintains Majesty in the midst of plainess ; he shines , but glares not ; and is stately without ambition , which ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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