Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1454
... Poet is the Check of the Laymen , on bad Priests . We are only to take care , that we involve not the Innocent with the Guilty in the same Condemnation . The Good cannot be too much honour'd , nor the Bad too coursly us'd : For the ...
... Poet is the Check of the Laymen , on bad Priests . We are only to take care , that we involve not the Innocent with the Guilty in the same Condemnation . The Good cannot be too much honour'd , nor the Bad too coursly us'd : For the ...
Sivu 1777
... Poet . Misc . S nequit superesse tibi ] tibi superesse negat Scott's version 8 Optime ] Ultime Scott's version O Last and best , & c . s thou ] Thee Poet . Misc . 6 Thou wouldst not ] Nor wou'dst thou Poet . Misc . who living didst ...
... Poet . Misc . S nequit superesse tibi ] tibi superesse negat Scott's version 8 Optime ] Ultime Scott's version O Last and best , & c . s thou ] Thee Poet . Misc . 6 Thou wouldst not ] Nor wou'dst thou Poet . Misc . who living didst ...
Sivu 1861
... poet , with ten dramatically effective lines carried over from the Prologue to Circe . The figure of the green , virgin poet was a favourite with Dryden in these con- tributed pieces ( cf. Epilogues to Tamerlane the Great and The Loyal ...
... poet , with ten dramatically effective lines carried over from the Prologue to Circe . The figure of the green , virgin poet was a favourite with Dryden in these con- tributed pieces ( cf. Epilogues to Tamerlane the Great and The Loyal ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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