The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... common word which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their conscience , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a bespeaking of ...
... common word which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their conscience , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a bespeaking of ...
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... common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is independent of his words , as in that of the Rebel Scot : Had Cain been Scot , God would have chang'd ...
... common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is independent of his words , as in that of the Rebel Scot : Had Cain been Scot , God would have chang'd ...
Sivu 436
... common to more , and the more common the more 1970natural . To prove this , they instance in the best of comical characters , Falstaff . There are many men resembling him ; old , fat , merry , cowardly , drunken , amorous , vain , and ...
... common to more , and the more common the more 1970natural . To prove this , they instance in the best of comical characters , Falstaff . There are many men resembling him ; old , fat , merry , cowardly , drunken , amorous , vain , and ...
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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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