The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Containing Original Poems, Tales and Translations, Том 2Rivington, 1811 |
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... Verse 185 192 199 202 · 206 211 214 Epiftle the Sixth . To the Dutchess of York , on her Return from Scotland in the Year 1682 Epiftle the Seventh . A Letter to Sir George Ethe- redge Epistle the Eighth . To Mr. Southerne , on his.
... Verse 185 192 199 202 · 206 211 214 Epiftle the Sixth . To the Dutchess of York , on her Return from Scotland in the Year 1682 Epiftle the Seventh . A Letter to Sir George Ethe- redge Epistle the Eighth . To Mr. Southerne , on his.
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... verse inspire , " Tis all the reftitution I require . 1680 Glad was the Panther that the charge was clos'd , And none of all her fav'rite fons expos'd . For laws of arms permit each injur'd man , To make himfelf a faver where he can ...
... verse inspire , " Tis all the reftitution I require . 1680 Glad was the Panther that the charge was clos'd , And none of all her fav'rite fons expos'd . For laws of arms permit each injur'd man , To make himfelf a faver where he can ...
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... verse 196 , verse 230 , four fine lines , but difgraced by verse 233 ; verse 210 , grofs flattery ; verfe 296 , eight beautiful lines ; as alfo verfe 256 to verfe 269 ; verfe 290 , flattery ; and verse 292 , profane ; verse 300 to verfe ...
... verse 196 , verse 230 , four fine lines , but difgraced by verse 233 ; verse 210 , grofs flattery ; verfe 296 , eight beautiful lines ; as alfo verfe 256 to verfe 269 ; verfe 290 , flattery ; and verse 292 , profane ; verse 300 to verfe ...
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... Dialogue on Dramatic Poetry . In this epiftle , the lines 23 , 25 , 31 , 40 , 44 , 60 , 100 , are all of them full of fulfome and falfe adulation . The most celebrated of 5 So in your verse a native sweetness dwells , 186 EPISTLES .
... Dialogue on Dramatic Poetry . In this epiftle , the lines 23 , 25 , 31 , 40 , 44 , 60 , 100 , are all of them full of fulfome and falfe adulation . The most celebrated of 5 So in your verse a native sweetness dwells , 186 EPISTLES .
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Containing Original Poems, Tales and Translations John Dryden. 5 So in your verse a native sweetness dwells , Which shames compofure , and its art excels . Singing no more can your foft numbers grace , Than paint adds charms unto a ...
Containing Original Poems, Tales and Translations John Dryden. 5 So in your verse a native sweetness dwells , Which shames compofure , and its art excels . Singing no more can your foft numbers grace , Than paint adds charms unto a ...
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