The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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... Prologue to " The Rival Ladies , " II . Prologue to " The Indian Queen , " III . Epilogue to " The Indian Queen , " IV . Epilogue to " The Indian Emperor , " V. Prologue to " Sir Martin Marr - all , ” VI . Prologue to " The Tempest ...
... Prologue to " The Rival Ladies , " II . Prologue to " The Indian Queen , " III . Epilogue to " The Indian Queen , " IV . Epilogue to " The Indian Emperor , " V. Prologue to " Sir Martin Marr - all , ” VI . Prologue to " The Tempest ...
Sivu xxiv
... Prologue to " Sophonisba , " XXVII . Prologue to " The Royal General , " XXVIII . Prologue to " The University of Oxford , " 1681 , XXIX . Prologue to his Royal Highness , upon his first appear- ance at the Duke's Theatre , after his ...
... Prologue to " Sophonisba , " XXVII . Prologue to " The Royal General , " XXVIII . Prologue to " The University of Oxford , " 1681 , XXIX . Prologue to his Royal Highness , upon his first appear- ance at the Duke's Theatre , after his ...
Sivu 112
... be done , We'll borrow but a day , And the better , the sooner begun . Cho . of both . At worst if he delay , & c . [ They run out together hand in hand . ] PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . I. PROLOGUE TO THE RIVAL LADIES 112 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
... be done , We'll borrow but a day , And the better , the sooner begun . Cho . of both . At worst if he delay , & c . [ They run out together hand in hand . ] PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . I. PROLOGUE TO THE RIVAL LADIES 112 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
Sivu 113
... prologue's done : The wit is ended ere the play's begun . You now have habits , dances , scenes , and rhymes ; High language often ; ay , and sense , sometimes . As for a clear contrivance , doubt it now ; They blow out candles to give ...
... prologue's done : The wit is ended ere the play's begun . You now have habits , dances , scenes , and rhymes ; High language often ; ay , and sense , sometimes . As for a clear contrivance , doubt it now ; They blow out candles to give ...
Sivu 114
... PROLOGUE ENTERS . 2. Hold ; would you admit For judges all you see within the pit ? 1. Whom would he then except , or on what score ? 2. All who ( like him ) have writ ill plays before ; For they , like thieves condemn'd , are hangmen ...
... PROLOGUE ENTERS . 2. Hold ; would you admit For judges all you see within the pit ? 1. Whom would he then except , or on what score ? 2. All who ( like him ) have writ ill plays before ; For they , like thieves condemn'd , are hangmen ...
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Absalom and Achitophel ALBION AND ALBANIUS Amyntas Arcite arms beauteous beauty began behold betwixt blood breast Chandos portrait Chanticleer charms Chaucer command COUNTESS OF ABINGDON coursers crown'd dare death design'd divine dream Dryden envy EPISTLE eyes fair fame fate fear fight fire foes fool gave genius give grace hand happy hast heart heaven honour JOHN DRYDEN judge kind king knight ladies laurel light live look'd lord love in vain lyre mighty mind Momus mortal Muse nature ne'er never noble numbers nymph o'er once Ovid pain Palamon pass'd peace Phyllis play pleased pleasure poem poet poetry praise prince PROLOGUE queen race reign rest rhyme sacred scarce sigh sight sing song soul Stonehenge sung sweet Thebes thee Theseus thine thou thought translated true turn'd Twas verse Virgil virtue wife writ youth