The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 208
... truth , but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . 770 Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more ...
... truth , but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . 770 Such difference is there in an oft - told tale : But truth by its own sinews will prevail . Tradition written therefore more ...
Sivu 471
... truth is the mistress of the poet , as much as of the philosopher . Poesy must resemble natural truth , but it must be ethical . Indeed , the poet dresses truth , and adorns nature , but does not alter them : Ficta voluptatis causa sint ...
... truth is the mistress of the poet , as much as of the philosopher . Poesy must resemble natural truth , but it must be ethical . Indeed , the poet dresses truth , and adorns nature , but does not alter them : Ficta voluptatis causa sint ...
Sivu 475
... truth is , if I had been naturally guilty of so much vanity as to dictate my opinions , yet I do not 550 find that the character of a positive or self - conceited person is of such advantage to any in this age , that I should labour to ...
... truth is , if I had been naturally guilty of so much vanity as to dictate my opinions , yet I do not 550 find that the character of a positive or self - conceited person is of such advantage to any in this age , that I should labour to ...
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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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