Poems and Prose of John DrydenPenguin Books, 1955 - 356 sivua |
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Sivu 74
... truth the reverend majesty of age , Confirms its force by biding every test ; For best authority's next rules are ... truth but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . Such difference ...
... truth the reverend majesty of age , Confirms its force by biding every test ; For best authority's next rules are ... truth but probability . Even Arius and Pelagius durst provoke To what the centuries preceding spoke . Such difference ...
Sivu 178
... truth , has all the audience of his party , at least during the time his play is acting ; so naturally we are kind to virtue , when our own interest is not in question , that we take it up as the general concernment of mankind . On the ...
... truth , has all the audience of his party , at least during the time his play is acting ; so naturally we are kind to virtue , when our own interest is not in question , that we take it up as the general concernment of mankind . On the ...
Sivu 193
... truth . But for death , that it ought not to be represented , I have besides the arguments alleged by Lisideius the authority of Ben Jonson , who has forborne it in his tragedies ; for both the death of Sejanus and Catiline are related ...
... truth . But for death , that it ought not to be represented , I have besides the arguments alleged by Lisideius the authority of Ben Jonson , who has forborne it in his tragedies ; for both the death of Sejanus and Catiline are related ...
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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