The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... hope to find fewer in the printing by your emenda- tions . I know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny speaks , Nec sunt parum multi qui carpere amicos suos judicium vocant ; I am rather too secure of you on ...
... hope to find fewer in the printing by your emenda- tions . I know you are not of the number of those , of whom the younger Pliny speaks , Nec sunt parum multi qui carpere amicos suos judicium vocant ; I am rather too secure of you on ...
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... Hope , Wit ; in Dutchmen that would be As much improper as would Honesty . 6 who ] that MS 9 The ... the ... the ... Hope , Wit ; in Dutchmen ] And lest Hope , Wit , in Dutchmen 73 91 : Nor hope for Witt in Dutch men , MS EPILOGUE POET ...
... Hope , Wit ; in Dutchmen that would be As much improper as would Honesty . 6 who ] that MS 9 The ... the ... the ... Hope , Wit ; in Dutchmen ] And lest Hope , Wit , in Dutchmen 73 91 : Nor hope for Witt in Dutch men , MS EPILOGUE POET ...
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... hope , ( for oh , that hope were vain ! ) By words your lost affection to regain ; But having lost what ere was worth my care , Why shou'd I fear to loose a dying pray'r ? ' Tis then resolv'd poor Dido must be left , Of Life , of Honour ...
... hope , ( for oh , that hope were vain ! ) By words your lost affection to regain ; But having lost what ere was worth my care , Why shou'd I fear to loose a dying pray'r ? ' Tis then resolv'd poor Dido must be left , Of Life , of Honour ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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