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... Take , for example , the beautifully moulded speech of Cleopatra struggling to maintain her hold of Antony : How shall I plead my cause , when you , my judge , Already have condemn'd me ? Shall I bring The love you bore me for my ...
... Take , for example , the beautifully moulded speech of Cleopatra struggling to maintain her hold of Antony : How shall I plead my cause , when you , my judge , Already have condemn'd me ? Shall I bring The love you bore me for my ...
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... Take the exordium : Dim as the borrow'd beam of moon and stars To lonely , weary , wand'ring travellers , Is Reason to the soul ; and , as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky , Not light us here , so Reason's glimmering ray ...
... Take the exordium : Dim as the borrow'd beam of moon and stars To lonely , weary , wand'ring travellers , Is Reason to the soul ; and , as on high Those rolling fires discover but the sky , Not light us here , so Reason's glimmering ray ...
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... Take some of the lines I have quoted . In prose the words would become turgid , but in Dryden's verse they have wings : or Sagacious , bold , and turbulent of wit . O sharp convulsive pangs of agonising pride . Sometime the commonplace ...
... Take some of the lines I have quoted . In prose the words would become turgid , but in Dryden's verse they have wings : or Sagacious , bold , and turbulent of wit . O sharp convulsive pangs of agonising pride . Sometime the commonplace ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Æneis agonising pride Alexander's Feast Anne Killigrew ANNUS MIRABILIS Astraea Redux BONAMY DOBRÉE character CHARLES Comedy Congreve contemporaries critical Dedication of Examen DRAMATIC Dramatick Poesy Duke E. W. F. Tomlin edited by G. R. Edmund Blunden Epistle Essay of Dramatick Fables father of English folio collected edition G. R. Noyes heroic Hind honour human Indian Emperour 1665 JOHN DRYDEN Johnson Kathleen Raine language literary figures literature live LOAN DEPT London Lord lov'd Lucretius MACFLECKNOE Marriage a-la-Mode Milton Miscellanies nation nature never numbers Oxford Panther passion perhaps phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Preface Prologues and Epilogues prose QUEEN Religio Laici religion religious Restoration comedy rhyme sacred Saint Cecilia Ode satire scepticism Secular Masque sense Shadwell Shakespeare song soul T. S. ELIOT theatre things thou thoughts tion Tragi-comedy translations TYRANNICK LOVE verse vigour Virgil vols wholly words writing wrote