The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Nide 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn of heroic poefy . The second being matter of dispute , and chiefly concerning church authority , I was obliged to make as plain and perfpicuous as ...
... characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn of heroic poefy . The second being matter of dispute , and chiefly concerning church authority , I was obliged to make as plain and perfpicuous as ...
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... tho fhrewdly pain'd : But thus her paffive character maintain'd . I never grudg'd , whate'er my foes report , Your flaunting fortune in the Lion's court . You have your day , or you are much bely'd 70 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... tho fhrewdly pain'd : But thus her paffive character maintain'd . I never grudg'd , whate'er my foes report , Your flaunting fortune in the Lion's court . You have your day , or you are much bely'd 70 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... wars another time . Some characters may fure be found to write Among her fons ; for ' tis no common sight , A fpotted dam , and all her offspring white . The favage , tho the faw her plea controul'd , THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 79.
... wars another time . Some characters may fure be found to write Among her fons ; for ' tis no common sight , A fpotted dam , and all her offspring white . The favage , tho the faw her plea controul'd , THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 79.
Sivu 85
... characters did well denote The Sibyl's hand of the Cumaan grot : The mad divinerefs had plainly writ , A time fhould come , but many ages yet , In which , finister deftinies ordain , A dame should drown with all her feather'd train ...
... characters did well denote The Sibyl's hand of the Cumaan grot : The mad divinerefs had plainly writ , A time fhould come , but many ages yet , In which , finister deftinies ordain , A dame should drown with all her feather'd train ...
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... tale : Which ribbald art their church to Luther owes ; In malice it began , by malice grows ; He fow'd the Serpent's teeth , an iron - harvest rofe .. But moft in Martin's character and fate , She faw THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 91.
... tale : Which ribbald art their church to Luther owes ; In malice it began , by malice grows ; He fow'd the Serpent's teeth , an iron - harvest rofe .. But moft in Martin's character and fate , She faw THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 91.
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