The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... mind . These are the Arts that Tragedy maintain : The Epic But the Heroic claims a Loftier Strain . In the Narration of some great Design , Invention , Art , and Fable all must joyn : Here Fiction must employ its utmost grace ; All must ...
... mind . These are the Arts that Tragedy maintain : The Epic But the Heroic claims a Loftier Strain . In the Narration of some great Design , Invention , Art , and Fable all must joyn : Here Fiction must employ its utmost grace ; All must ...
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... mind are diff'rent Humors found : A glance , a touch , discovers to the wise ; But every man has not discerning eyes . All - changing Time does also change the mind ; And diff'rent Ages , diff'rent pleasures find : Youth , hot and ...
... mind are diff'rent Humors found : A glance , a touch , discovers to the wise ; But every man has not discerning eyes . All - changing Time does also change the mind ; And diff'rent Ages , diff'rent pleasures find : Youth , hot and ...
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... mind , Whose deadly fear anticipates the blow , And sees no end of Punishment and woe : But looks for more , at the last gasp of breath : 230 This makes an Hell on Earth , and Life a death . 235 Mean time , when thoughts of death ...
... mind , Whose deadly fear anticipates the blow , And sees no end of Punishment and woe : But looks for more , at the last gasp of breath : 230 This makes an Hell on Earth , and Life a death . 235 Mean time , when thoughts of death ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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