Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 sidor |
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... never any of them writ a trag- edy ; Aeschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , and Seneca never meddled with comedy : 32 the sock and buskin33 were not worn by the same poet . Having then so much care to excel in one kind , very little is to ...
... never any of them writ a trag- edy ; Aeschylus , Euripides , Sophocles , and Seneca never meddled with comedy : 32 the sock and buskin33 were not worn by the same poet . Having then so much care to excel in one kind , very little is to ...
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... never equal them , but they could never equal themselves , were they to rise and write again . We acknowledge them our fathers in wit , but they have ruin'd their estates themselves before they came to their children's hands . There is ...
... never equal them , but they could never equal themselves , were they to rise and write again . We acknowledge them our fathers in wit , but they have ruin'd their estates themselves before they came to their children's hands . There is ...
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... never can be . Never had prince or people more mutual reason to love each other , if suffering for each other can endear affection . You have come together a pair of matchless lovers , through many difficulties ; he , through a long ...
... never can be . Never had prince or people more mutual reason to love each other , if suffering for each other can endear affection . You have come together a pair of matchless lovers , through many difficulties ; he , through a long ...
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HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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