The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Stage . And , if I drain'd no Greek or Latin store , ' Twas , that my own abundance gave me more . On foreign trade I needed not rely Like fruitfull Britain , rich without supply . In this my rough - drawn Play , you shall behold Some ...
... Stage . And , if I drain'd no Greek or Latin store , ' Twas , that my own abundance gave me more . On foreign trade I needed not rely Like fruitfull Britain , rich without supply . In this my rough - drawn Play , you shall behold Some ...
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... Stage ; ] Stage , 83 830 Editor's paragraph 850 Age , ] Age ; 83 845 850 But for a tedious Droll , a Quibling Fool , 354 The Art of Poetry.
... Stage ; ] Stage , 83 830 Editor's paragraph 850 Age , ] Age ; 83 845 850 But for a tedious Droll , a Quibling Fool , 354 The Art of Poetry.
Página 371
... Stage with lewd Grimace ; Instead of Wit , and Humours , your Delight Was there to see two Hobby - horses Fight , Stout Scaramoucha with Rush Lance rode in , And ran a Tilt at Centaure Arlequin . For Love you heard how amorous Asses ...
... Stage with lewd Grimace ; Instead of Wit , and Humours , your Delight Was there to see two Hobby - horses Fight , Stout Scaramoucha with Rush Lance rode in , And ran a Tilt at Centaure Arlequin . For Love you heard how amorous Asses ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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