The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 320
... appear , and hide his own ; Till Calchas was by force and threat'ning wrought- But why - why dwell I on that anxious thought ? If on my nation just revenge you seek , And ' t is t ' appear a foe , 320 DRYDEN.
... appear , and hide his own ; Till Calchas was by force and threat'ning wrought- But why - why dwell I on that anxious thought ? If on my nation just revenge you seek , And ' t is t ' appear a foe , 320 DRYDEN.
Sivu 321
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. And ' t is t ' appear a foe , t ' appear a Greek : Already you my name and country know ; 140 Assuage your thirst of blood , and strike the blow : My death will both the kingly brothers please And set ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. And ' t is t ' appear a foe , t ' appear a Greek : Already you my name and country know ; 140 Assuage your thirst of blood , and strike the blow : My death will both the kingly brothers please And set ...
Sivu 490
... appear above them in our tongue ; which , as my Lord Roscom- mon justly observes , approaches nearest to the Ro- man in its majesty : nearest indeed , but with a vast interval betwixt them . There is an inimitable grace in Virgil's ...
... appear above them in our tongue ; which , as my Lord Roscom- mon justly observes , approaches nearest to the Ro- man in its majesty : nearest indeed , but with a vast interval betwixt them . There is an inimitable grace in Virgil's ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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