The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volym 4J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... virtue into flame . From thence , whatever he perform'd in fight Is justly mine , who drew him back from flight . Which of the Grecian chiefs conforts with thee ? But Diomede defires my company , And still communicates his praise with ...
... virtue into flame . From thence , whatever he perform'd in fight Is justly mine , who drew him back from flight . Which of the Grecian chiefs conforts with thee ? But Diomede defires my company , And still communicates his praise with ...
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... virtues yet in ftreams we find , Some change not only bodies , but the mind : Who has not heard of Salmacis obfcene , Whose ... virtue of th ' abftemious well , ) Whether the colder nymph that rules the flood Extinguishes , and balks the ...
... virtues yet in ftreams we find , Some change not only bodies , but the mind : Who has not heard of Salmacis obfcene , Whose ... virtue of th ' abftemious well , ) Whether the colder nymph that rules the flood Extinguishes , and balks the ...
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... virtues , now of those partake : Time was ( and all things time and fate obey ) When faft Ortygia floated on the sea ; Such were Cyanean ifles , when Typhis steer'd Betwixt their ftraits , and their collifion fear'd ; They swam where ...
... virtues , now of those partake : Time was ( and all things time and fate obey ) When faft Ortygia floated on the sea ; Such were Cyanean ifles , when Typhis steer'd Betwixt their ftraits , and their collifion fear'd ; They swam where ...
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... virtue may allow , and therefore may be read , as he intend- ed them , by matrons without a blush . Thus much concerning the Poet : it remains that I fhould fay fomewhat of poetical tranflations in general , and give my opinion ( with ...
... virtue may allow , and therefore may be read , as he intend- ed them , by matrons without a blush . Thus much concerning the Poet : it remains that I fhould fay fomewhat of poetical tranflations in general , and give my opinion ( with ...
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... virtue ; then owns herself to be fenfible of the paffion , which he had expressed for her , tho fhe much fufpected his conftancy ; and at laft difcovers her inclination to be favourable to him : the whole letter fhewing the extreme ...
... virtue ; then owns herself to be fenfible of the paffion , which he had expressed for her , tho fhe much fufpected his conftancy ; and at laft difcovers her inclination to be favourable to him : the whole letter fhewing the extreme ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
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