The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xxxiii
... better then change and alteration . Our manners are exceedingly corrupted , and with a marvelous inclination bend toward worse and worse ; Of our lawes and customs many are barbarous , and divers monstrous ; notwithstanding , by reason ...
... better then change and alteration . Our manners are exceedingly corrupted , and with a marvelous inclination bend toward worse and worse ; Of our lawes and customs many are barbarous , and divers monstrous ; notwithstanding , by reason ...
Sivu 396
... better . Questionless we are deprived of a great stock of wit in the loss of Menander among the Greek poets , and of Cæcilius , Afranius , and Varius , among the Romans ; we may guess at Menander's excellency by the plays of Terence ...
... better . Questionless we are deprived of a great stock of wit in the loss of Menander among the Greek poets , and of Cæcilius , Afranius , and Varius , among the Romans ; we may guess at Menander's excellency by the plays of Terence ...
Sivu 467
... better . But these are now to be no faults ; for ten days after his book is published , and that his mistakes are grown so famous that they are come back to him , he sends his Errata to be printed , and annexed to his play ; and desires ...
... better . But these are now to be no faults ; for ten days after his book is published , and that his mistakes are grown so famous that they are come back to him , he sends his Errata to be printed , and annexed to his play ; and desires ...
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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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