The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... write correctly in this kind must needs acknowledge , that the last line of the Stanza is to be consider'd in the composition of the first . Neither can we so give our selves the liberty of making any part of a Verse for the sake of ...
... write correctly in this kind must needs acknowledge , that the last line of the Stanza is to be consider'd in the composition of the first . Neither can we so give our selves the liberty of making any part of a Verse for the sake of ...
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... write a Play , sayes one , for I have got A broad - brim'd hat , and wastbelt tow'rds a Plot . Sayes t'other , I have one more large than that : Thus they out - write each other with a hat . The brims still grew with every Play they ...
... write a Play , sayes one , for I have got A broad - brim'd hat , and wastbelt tow'rds a Plot . Sayes t'other , I have one more large than that : Thus they out - write each other with a hat . The brims still grew with every Play they ...
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... Write , Can never yield us Profit , or Delight . Take time for thinking ; never work in hast ; And value not your self for writing fast . A rapid Poem , with such fury writ , 165 Shews want of Judgment , not abounding Wit . More pleas'd ...
... Write , Can never yield us Profit , or Delight . Take time for thinking ; never work in hast ; And value not your self for writing fast . A rapid Poem , with such fury writ , 165 Shews want of Judgment , not abounding Wit . More pleas'd ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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