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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... dare not stretch the figure to fo great a boldness : but I may fafely fay , that confcience is the royalty and prerogative of every private man : He is abfolute in his own breaft , and accountable to no earthly power , for that which ...
... dare not stretch the figure to fo great a boldness : but I may fafely fay , that confcience is the royalty and prerogative of every private man : He is abfolute in his own breaft , and accountable to no earthly power , for that which ...
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... dare not feize the Hind , nor leap the fold , More powerful , and as vigilant as they , The lion awfully forbids the prey . Their rage reprefs'd , tho pinch'd with famine fore , They ftand aloof , and tremble at his roar : Much is their ...
... dare not feize the Hind , nor leap the fold , More powerful , and as vigilant as they , The lion awfully forbids the prey . Their rage reprefs'd , tho pinch'd with famine fore , They ftand aloof , and tremble at his roar : Much is their ...
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... dare not give ; For fallacies in univerfals live . I then affirm that this unfailing guide In pope and general councils muft refide ; Both lawful , both combin'd : what one decrees By numerous votes , the other ratifies : On this ...
... dare not give ; For fallacies in univerfals live . I then affirm that this unfailing guide In pope and general councils muft refide ; Both lawful , both combin'd : what one decrees By numerous votes , the other ratifies : On this ...
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... 'd the fcripture by tradition's force : But you tradition by the fcripture try ; Purfu'd by fects , from this to that you fly , Nor dare on one foundation to rely . The word is then depos'd , and in this view 42 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... 'd the fcripture by tradition's force : But you tradition by the fcripture try ; Purfu'd by fects , from this to that you fly , Nor dare on one foundation to rely . The word is then depos'd , and in this view 42 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... dare fucceed to fuch a glorious weight ; And for that cause those promises deteft , With which our Saviour did his church invest ; But ftrive t'evade , and fear to find them true , As conscious they were never meant to you : All which ...
... dare fucceed to fuch a glorious weight ; And for that cause those promises deteft , With which our Saviour did his church invest ; But ftrive t'evade , and fear to find them true , As conscious they were never meant to you : All which ...
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