The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... English ; I believe I may fay in any other tongue ; for the magnified piece of Dun- ' comb on that subject , which either he must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa ...
... English ; I believe I may fay in any other tongue ; for the magnified piece of Dun- ' comb on that subject , which either he must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa ...
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... name shall fave ; While Ent keeps all the honor that he gave . Nor are you , learned friend , the leaft renown'd ; Whose fame , not circumfcrib'd with English ground , Flies like the nimble journies of the light ; And EPISTLE S. 155.
... name shall fave ; While Ent keeps all the honor that he gave . Nor are you , learned friend , the leaft renown'd ; Whose fame , not circumfcrib'd with English ground , Flies like the nimble journies of the light ; And EPISTLE S. 155.
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... English peer ; How he embellishes his Helen's loves , Outdoes his foftnefs , and his fenfe improves ? When these translate , and teach tranflators too , Nor firstling kid , nor any vulgar vow , Should at Apollo's grateful altar stand ...
... English peer ; How he embellishes his Helen's loves , Outdoes his foftnefs , and his fenfe improves ? When these translate , and teach tranflators too , Nor firstling kid , nor any vulgar vow , Should at Apollo's grateful altar stand ...
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... ancient wit engage , Nor mighty Homer fear , nor facred Virgil's page : Our English palace opens wide in ftate ; And without ftooping they may pass the gate . *** * EPISTLE the SIXTH . то THE DUTCHESS of YORK , M 3 EPISTLE S. 165.
... ancient wit engage , Nor mighty Homer fear , nor facred Virgil's page : Our English palace opens wide in ftate ; And without ftooping they may pass the gate . *** * EPISTLE the SIXTH . то THE DUTCHESS of YORK , M 3 EPISTLE S. 165.
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... English taste : For wine to leave a whore or play Was ne'er your excellency's way . Nor need this title give offence , For here you were your excellence , For gaming , writing , fpeaking , keeping , His excellence for all but fleeping ...
... English taste : For wine to leave a whore or play Was ne'er your excellency's way . Nor need this title give offence , For here you were your excellence , For gaming , writing , fpeaking , keeping , His excellence for all but fleeping ...
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