The Works of the English Poets, Том 10R. Hett, 1779 - 303 страници |
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE POE M S O F DRY D E N. VOLUME II . a THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . A POEM . IN.
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE POE M S O F DRY D E N. VOLUME II . a THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . A POEM . IN.
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... poem in general , I will only thus far fa- tisfy the reader , that it was neither impofed on me , nor fo much as the fubject given me by any man . It was written during the laft winter , and the beginning of this fpring ; though with ...
... poem in general , I will only thus far fa- tisfy the reader , that it was neither impofed on me , nor fo much as the fubject given me by any man . It was written during the laft winter , and the beginning of this fpring ; though with ...
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... poem , when I propofed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only occafional , and not first intended : I mean that defence of myself , to which every honeft man is bound , when he is inju- riously ...
... poem , when I propofed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only occafional , and not first intended : I mean that defence of myself , to which every honeft man is bound , when he is inju- riously ...
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... poem as fuch , and abstracted from the matters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part , confifting moft in general characters and narra- tion , I have endeavoured to raise , and give it the ma- jestic ...
... poem as fuch , and abstracted from the matters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part , confifting moft in general characters and narra- tion , I have endeavoured to raise , and give it the ma- jestic ...
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... flesh and blood , And not veil thefe again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first affords us life , the fecond nourishment . } } } And And if he can , why all this frantic pain 12 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
... flesh and blood , And not veil thefe again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first affords us life , the fecond nourishment . } } } And And if he can , why all this frantic pain 12 DRYDEN'S POEM S.
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