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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... write fomewhat more authentic of this Poet : that he frequented the court of Auguftus , and was well received in it , is moft un- doubted ; all his Poems bear the character of a court , and ap- pear to be witten , as the French call it ...
... write fomewhat more authentic of this Poet : that he frequented the court of Auguftus , and was well received in it , is moft un- doubted ; all his Poems bear the character of a court , and ap- pear to be witten , as the French call it ...
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... write , as he fuppofes that author would have done ,, had he lived in our age , and in our country . Yet I dare not ... writer , to want connex- ion , ( I mean as to our understanding ) to foar out of fight , and leave his reader at a ...
... write , as he fuppofes that author would have done ,, had he lived in our age , and in our country . Yet I dare not ... writer , to want connex- ion , ( I mean as to our understanding ) to foar out of fight , and leave his reader at a ...
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... writer flain ; One hand the sword , and one the And in my lap the ready paper lies . pen employs , Think in this posture thou behold'ft me write : In this my cruel father would delight . VOL . IV . G O ! were he prefent , that his eyes ...
... writer flain ; One hand the sword , and one the And in my lap the ready paper lies . pen employs , Think in this posture thou behold'ft me write : In this my cruel father would delight . VOL . IV . G O ! were he prefent , that his eyes ...
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... writing as he had done , which could only proceed from his low opinion of her 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 ...
... writing as he had done , which could only proceed from his low opinion of her 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 ...
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... write the fame . If I were capable to do amifs , I could not but be fenfible of this . For oh ! your face has fuch peculiar charms , That who can hold from flying to your arms ! But what I ne'er can have without offence , May fome bleft ...
... write the fame . If I were capable to do amifs , I could not but be fenfible of this . For oh ! your face has fuch peculiar charms , That who can hold from flying to your arms ! But what I ne'er can have without offence , May fome bleft ...
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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 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His ..., Volym 4 John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
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