The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... give them three plays a year . This promise proved more than he could ful- fill , but he retained his share until 1678 , when he began to give his plays to the rival company . In this decade Dryden enjoyed his greatest pros- perity ...
... give them three plays a year . This promise proved more than he could ful- fill , but he retained his share until 1678 , when he began to give his plays to the rival company . In this decade Dryden enjoyed his greatest pros- perity ...
Sivu 112
... give no more ? ' Tis a madness that he Shou'd be jealous of me , Or that I shou'd bar him of another : For all we can gain is to give our selves pain , When neither can hinder the other . FROM TROILUS AND CRESSIDA [ 1672 ] I CAN life be ...
... give no more ? ' Tis a madness that he Shou'd be jealous of me , Or that I shou'd bar him of another : For all we can gain is to give our selves pain , When neither can hinder the other . FROM TROILUS AND CRESSIDA [ 1672 ] I CAN life be ...
Sivu 341
... give this useless corpse a long adieu . These weak old hands suffice to stop my breath ; At least the pitying foes will aid my death , To take my spoils , and leave my body bare : As for my sepulcher , let Heav'n take care . ' Tis long ...
... give this useless corpse a long adieu . These weak old hands suffice to stop my breath ; At least the pitying foes will aid my death , To take my spoils , and leave my body bare : As for my sepulcher , let Heav'n take care . ' Tis long ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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