The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... see his er- rors , and renounce them : there cannot be a stronger proof of judgment and integrity , and we have no reason to doubt Dryden's being afterwards zealously attached to the Stuart's family , through duty as well as gratitude ...
... see his er- rors , and renounce them : there cannot be a stronger proof of judgment and integrity , and we have no reason to doubt Dryden's being afterwards zealously attached to the Stuart's family , through duty as well as gratitude ...
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... see the rebel thrive , the loyal croft : Youth that with joys had unacquainted been , Envy'd gray hairs that once good days had seen : We thought our fires , not with their own content , Had ere we came to age our portion spent . Nor ...
... see the rebel thrive , the loyal croft : Youth that with joys had unacquainted been , Envy'd gray hairs that once good days had seen : We thought our fires , not with their own content , Had ere we came to age our portion spent . Nor ...
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... see ? Man's architect distinctly did ordain + The charge of muscles , nerves , and of the brain , Through viewless conduits fpirits to dispense ; The fprings of motion from the feat of sense . ' Twas not the hafty product of a day , But ...
... see ? Man's architect distinctly did ordain + The charge of muscles , nerves , and of the brain , Through viewless conduits fpirits to dispense ; The fprings of motion from the feat of sense . ' Twas not the hafty product of a day , But ...
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... see the objects he prefents us with in their native figures , in their proper motions ; but fo VOL . I. F e We we see them , as our own eyes SIR R. HOWARD . 65.
... see the objects he prefents us with in their native figures , in their proper motions ; but fo VOL . I. F e We we see them , as our own eyes SIR R. HOWARD . 65.
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... see them , as our own eyes could never have beheld them fo beautiful in themselves . see the foul of the poet , like that universal one of which he speaks , informing and moving through all his pictures : ---- Totamque infusa per artus ...
... see them , as our own eyes could never have beheld them fo beautiful in themselves . see the foul of the poet , like that universal one of which he speaks , informing and moving through all his pictures : ---- Totamque infusa per artus ...
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