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... thoughts , such as they are , come crowding in so fast upon me , that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run them into verse , or to give them the other harmony of prose . ' It has been said that ' reading him we are ...
... thoughts , such as they are , come crowding in so fast upon me , that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run them into verse , or to give them the other harmony of prose . ' It has been said that ' reading him we are ...
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... nature he was a proud man , conscious of unusual powers , impatient of having thoughts or ideas dictated to him , with a good deal of the hubris proper to youth . As he tells us in that strange ratiocinative JOHN DRYDEN II.
... nature he was a proud man , conscious of unusual powers , impatient of having thoughts or ideas dictated to him , with a good deal of the hubris proper to youth . As he tells us in that strange ratiocinative JOHN DRYDEN II.
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... that he gave us deep thoughts in common language . The ideas were not necessarily startling . The lines on Oldham are composed of clichés , or references one might think outworn , and which in anybody else's hands would 32 JOHN DRYDEN.
... that he gave us deep thoughts in common language . The ideas were not necessarily startling . The lines on Oldham are composed of clichés , or references one might think outworn , and which in anybody else's hands would 32 JOHN DRYDEN.
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