The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 17
... rule his own : Recov'ring hardly what he lost before , His right endears it much , his purchase more . Inur'd to suffer ere he came to reign , No rash procedure will his actions stain . To bus'ness ripen'd by digestive thought , 90 His ...
... rule his own : Recov'ring hardly what he lost before , His right endears it much , his purchase more . Inur'd to suffer ere he came to reign , No rash procedure will his actions stain . To bus'ness ripen'd by digestive thought , 90 His ...
Sivu 204
... rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To Nature's plain indictment they shall plead , And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed , Most righteous doom ! because a rule reveal'd Is none to those from whom ...
... rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To Nature's plain indictment they shall plead , And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed , Most righteous doom ! because a rule reveal'd Is none to those from whom ...
Sivu 393
... rule which concludes this general proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) ... rule of time , how well it has been observed by the Ancients , most of their plays will witness ; you see them in ...
... rule which concludes this general proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) ... rule of time , how well it has been observed by the Ancients , most of their plays will witness ; you see them in ...
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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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