The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Том 9William Miller, 1808 |
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... expression , assures us , that Dryden had at first declared for the king , then for the parliament , and , finally ... expressions from the common in- terpretation into one more strong and unwarrantable . Dryden , sufficiently ...
... expression , assures us , that Dryden had at first declared for the king , then for the parliament , and , finally ... expressions from the common in- terpretation into one more strong and unwarrantable . Dryden , sufficiently ...
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... expression and ingenuity of device are the prin- cipal attributes , an allusion to the customs of Greece , or of Rome , while it gives a classic air to the composition , seems as little mis- placed , as an apt quotation from the authors ...
... expression and ingenuity of device are the prin- cipal attributes , an allusion to the customs of Greece , or of Rome , while it gives a classic air to the composition , seems as little mis- placed , as an apt quotation from the authors ...
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... expressing their violent spirit , our au- thor uses the unnecessary Gallicism fougue , although it might have been as well described by the English fire . Thus disqualified , the poet compares these republicans to the Spartan slaves ...
... expressing their violent spirit , our au- thor uses the unnecessary Gallicism fougue , although it might have been as well described by the English fire . Thus disqualified , the poet compares these republicans to the Spartan slaves ...
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... expressing joy . Nor is it duty , or our hopes alone , Create that joy , but full fruition : We know those blessings , which we must possess And judge of future by past happiness . No promise can oblige a prince so much Still to be good ...
... expressing joy . Nor is it duty , or our hopes alone , Create that joy , but full fruition : We know those blessings , which we must possess And judge of future by past happiness . No promise can oblige a prince so much Still to be good ...
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... country which pro- duced these choice fruits was but three days sail from Rome . used also to conclude every speech with the famous expression , Delenda est Carthago . то HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF YORK , ON 72 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
... country which pro- duced these choice fruits was but three days sail from Rome . used also to conclude every speech with the famous expression , Delenda est Carthago . то HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF YORK , ON 72 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
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