The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... thought , or product of that imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general 105 notion of it , to the proper ... thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that 115 thought , as the judgment ...
... thought , or product of that imagination . But to proceed from wit in the general 105 notion of it , to the proper ... thought ; the second is Fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that 115 thought , as the judgment ...
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... thought , if it be Translated truly , cannot be lost in another Language , but the words that convey it to our apprehension 285 ( which are the Image and Ornament of that thought ) may be so ill chosen as to make it appear in an ...
... thought , if it be Translated truly , cannot be lost in another Language , but the words that convey it to our apprehension 285 ( which are the Image and Ornament of that thought ) may be so ill chosen as to make it appear in an ...
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... thought ; Ideots with all that thought , to whom the worst Of death , is want of drink , and endless thirst , Or any fond desire as vain as these . For ev❜n in sleep , the body wrapt in ease , 76 joys , 92 : joys 85 100 IOS Supinely ...
... thought ; Ideots with all that thought , to whom the worst Of death , is want of drink , and endless thirst , Or any fond desire as vain as these . For ev❜n in sleep , the body wrapt in ease , 76 joys , 92 : joys 85 100 IOS Supinely ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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