The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 82
Sivu 213
... leave thy business and thy care ; No mortal int'rest can be worth thy stay . 20 III Leave for a while thy costly country seat ; And , to be great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the great : Make haste and come ; Come , and ...
... leave thy business and thy care ; No mortal int'rest can be worth thy stay . 20 III Leave for a while thy costly country seat ; And , to be great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the great : Make haste and come ; Come , and ...
Sivu 238
... leaves the refuse of the bad : Nice in her choice of ill , tho ' not of best , And least deform'd , because reform'd ... leave ? For what is signified and understood , Is , by her own confession , flesh and blood . 570 Then , by the same ...
... leaves the refuse of the bad : Nice in her choice of ill , tho ' not of best , And least deform'd , because reform'd ... leave ? For what is signified and understood , Is , by her own confession , flesh and blood . 570 Then , by the same ...
Sivu 461
... leave the good sense and other excel- lencies of the first twenty lines to be considered by the critics . As for the play of The Duke of Lerma , having so much altered and beautified it , as he has done , it can justly belong to none ...
... leave the good sense and other excel- lencies of the first twenty lines to be considered by the critics . As for the play of The Duke of Lerma , having so much altered and beautified it , as he has done , it can justly belong to none ...
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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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