The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 185
... ancient fabric rais'd t ' inform the sight , There stood of yore , and Barbican it hight : A watchtower once ; but now , so fate ordains , Of all the pile an empty name remains . 70 From its old ruins brothel - houses rise , Scenes of ...
... ancient fabric rais'd t ' inform the sight , There stood of yore , and Barbican it hight : A watchtower once ; but now , so fate ordains , Of all the pile an empty name remains . 70 From its old ruins brothel - houses rise , Scenes of ...
Sivu 259
... ancient that you had before ( I mean what is not borrow'd from our store ) 1300 Was error fulminated o'er and o'er ; Old heresies condemn'd in ages past , By care and time recover'd from the blast . " T is said with ease , but never can ...
... ancient that you had before ( I mean what is not borrow'd from our store ) 1300 Was error fulminated o'er and o'er ; Old heresies condemn'd in ages past , By care and time recover'd from the blast . " T is said with ease , but never can ...
Sivu 388
... Ancients in most kinds of poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as 190 zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the Ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived before them ...
... Ancients in most kinds of poesy , and in some surpass them ; neither know I any reason why I may not be as 190 zealous for the reputation of our age as we find the Ancients themselves were in reference to those who lived before them ...
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