The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... better to be lost in Charles his name ( Like some unequal Bride in nobler sheets ) Receives her Lord : the joyful London meets 225 230 The Princely Tork , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath Great Gloc'sters weight ...
... better to be lost in Charles his name ( Like some unequal Bride in nobler sheets ) Receives her Lord : the joyful London meets 225 230 The Princely Tork , himself alone a freight ; The Swift - sure groans beneath Great Gloc'sters weight ...
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... better Judges that the praise of a Translation 305 Consists in adding new Beauties to the piece , thereby to recompence the loss which it sustains by change of Language , I shall be willing to be taught better , and to recant . In the ...
... better Judges that the praise of a Translation 305 Consists in adding new Beauties to the piece , thereby to recompence the loss which it sustains by change of Language , I shall be willing to be taught better , and to recant . In the ...
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... better Rogues upon the Stage : You know no Poison but plain Rats - bane here , Death's more refind , and better bred elsewhere . 35 Prologue . Text from Lee's Cæsar Borgia ; Son of Pope Alexander the Sixth : A Tragedy , 1680 , collated ...
... better Rogues upon the Stage : You know no Poison but plain Rats - bane here , Death's more refind , and better bred elsewhere . 35 Prologue . Text from Lee's Cæsar Borgia ; Son of Pope Alexander the Sixth : A Tragedy , 1680 , collated ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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