Poems and Prose of John DrydenPenguin Books, 1955 - 356 sivua |
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... receive Not from what others but what I believe . Must all tradition then be set aside ? This to affirm were ignorance or pride . Are there not many points , some needful sure To saving faith , that Scripture leaves obscure ? Which ...
... receive Not from what others but what I believe . Must all tradition then be set aside ? This to affirm were ignorance or pride . Are there not many points , some needful sure To saving faith , that Scripture leaves obscure ? Which ...
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... receive them favourably ; and when they are there , even from their first appearance you are so far acquainted with them that noth- ing of their humour is lost to you . ' I will observe yet one thing further of this admirable plot ; the ...
... receive them favourably ; and when they are there , even from their first appearance you are so far acquainted with them that noth- ing of their humour is lost to you . ' I will observe yet one thing further of this admirable plot ; the ...
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... receive full recognition and precise assessment . No venture could be more enterprising or show more confidence in the public's willingness to purchase thoughtful books ... ' The Listener The name of Aldous Huxley , which became known in.
... receive full recognition and precise assessment . No venture could be more enterprising or show more confidence in the public's willingness to purchase thoughtful books ... ' The Listener The name of Aldous Huxley , which became known in.
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PROLOGUE TO THE TEMPEST 1670 | 97 |
PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY | 104 |
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Absalom ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Achitophel ancients ARIMANT Aristotle arms AURENG-ZEBE beauty Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse blessed Chaucer CHAWN comedy crime Crites crowd crown cursed dare David death DIANET disdain Dryden Edmund Berry Godfrey EMPEROR English Eugenius ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear foes fortune French give grace hate heart heav'n honour humour INDAMORA Jebusites Jonson judgement kind King laws Lisideius live Lord Mac Flecknoe MELESINDA mind MORAT muse nature ne'er never NOURMAHAL numbers o'er Ovid pains passion peace pity play pleasure Plot poem poesy poet Popish Plot pow'r praise prince reason reign rhyme Sanhedrin satire scene sense Shadwell Shadwell's Shakespeare shun Silent Woman soul speak stage thee Thomas Shadwell thou thought throne Titus Oates tragedy truth twas Virgil virtue words writ write youth