Dryden: A SelectionMethuen, 1978 - 632 sivua |
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Sivu 222
... true , Where outlines false , and colours seem too faint , Where bunglers daub , and where true poets paint . But , by the sacred genius of this place , By every muse , by each domestic grace , Be kind to wit , which but endeavours well ...
... true , Where outlines false , and colours seem too faint , Where bunglers daub , and where true poets paint . But , by the sacred genius of this place , By every muse , by each domestic grace , Be kind to wit , which but endeavours well ...
Sivu 306
... true knight , While thou are mine , and I am thy delight , All sorrows at thy presence take their flight . For true it is , as in principio , Mulier est hominis confusio . Madam , the meaning of this Latin is , That woman is to man his ...
... true knight , While thou are mine , and I am thy delight , All sorrows at thy presence take their flight . For true it is , as in principio , Mulier est hominis confusio . Madam , the meaning of this Latin is , That woman is to man his ...
Sivu 547
... true definition of tragedy , it will be found that its work extends farther , and that it is to reform manners by delightful representation of human life in great persons , by way of dialogue . If this be true , then not only pity and ...
... true definition of tragedy , it will be found that its work extends farther , and that it is to reform manners by delightful representation of human life in great persons , by way of dialogue . If this be true , then not only pity and ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
To Sir Robert Howard | 14 |
To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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