The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 161
... bear . Yet , since they will divert my native course , ' Tis time to shew I am not good by force . Those heap'd affronts that haughty subjects bring , Are burthens for a camel , not a king . Kings are the public pillars of the State ...
... bear . Yet , since they will divert my native course , ' Tis time to shew I am not good by force . Those heap'd affronts that haughty subjects bring , Are burthens for a camel , not a king . Kings are the public pillars of the State ...
Sivu 239
... bear , And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find ; The word's a weathercock for ev'ry wind : 610 The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail , The most in pow'r supplies the present gale . The ...
... bear , And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find ; The word's a weathercock for ev'ry wind : 610 The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail , The most in pow'r supplies the present gale . The ...
Sivu 500
... bear , to own him ex- cellent ; all beyond it is idolatry . Since Pindar was the prince of lyric poets , let me have leave to 630 say , that in imitating him , our numbers should , for the most part , be lyrical : for variety , or ...
... bear , to own him ex- cellent ; all beyond it is idolatry . Since Pindar was the prince of lyric poets , let me have leave to 630 say , that in imitating him , our numbers should , for the most part , be lyrical : for variety , or ...
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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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