The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xxxv
... ancient drama were pro- ducing in Paris , before the most cultivated audience ' in the world , plays in which the ... Ancients over the Moderns , of the French over the English ; or on variants of the same theme , such as the legitimacy ...
... ancient drama were pro- ducing in Paris , before the most cultivated audience ' in the world , plays in which the ... Ancients over the Moderns , of the French over the English ; or on variants of the same theme , such as the legitimacy ...
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 ...
... 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 ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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