The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... text , and the evidence for attributing them to Dryden is discussed in the commentary . The copy - text chosen for each poem is normally the first edition , collated with all subsequent editions published in Dryden's lifetime ...
... text , and the evidence for attributing them to Dryden is discussed in the commentary . The copy - text chosen for each poem is normally the first edition , collated with all subsequent editions published in Dryden's lifetime ...
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... text it could scarcely proove bad , if it light vpon one that could handle it indifferently . but I am so miserable a preacher that though I have so sweet and copious a subject , I still fall short in my expressions . And in stead of an ...
... text it could scarcely proove bad , if it light vpon one that could handle it indifferently . but I am so miserable a preacher that though I have so sweet and copious a subject , I still fall short in my expressions . And in stead of an ...
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... ( text ) 226 dreadful 67 ( errata ) : distant 67 ( text ) 228 note revulsas 88 : revultas 67 68 59 On high - rais'd Decks the haughty Belgians ride 62 Annus Mirabilis.
... ( text ) 226 dreadful 67 ( errata ) : distant 67 ( text ) 228 note revulsas 88 : revultas 67 68 59 On high - rais'd Decks the haughty Belgians ride 62 Annus Mirabilis.
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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