The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 53
Sivu 306
... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languish'd and insensibly decay'd . Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languish'd and insensibly decay'd . Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
Sivu 328
... light appear'd . The palace of Deïphobus ascends In smoky flames , and catches on his friends . Ucalegon burns next : the seas are bright 420 With splendor not their own , and shine with Tro- jan light . New clamors and new clangors now ...
... light appear'd . The palace of Deïphobus ascends In smoky flames , and catches on his friends . Ucalegon burns next : the seas are bright 420 With splendor not their own , and shine with Tro- jan light . New clamors and new clangors now ...
Sivu 350
... light , A breathing - place to draw the damps away , A twilight of an intercepted day . The tyrant's den , whose use tho ' lost to fame , 120 Was now th ' apartment of the royal dame ; The cavern , only to her father known , By 350 DRYDEN.
... light , A breathing - place to draw the damps away , A twilight of an intercepted day . The tyrant's den , whose use tho ' lost to fame , 120 Was now th ' apartment of the royal dame ; The cavern , only to her father known , By 350 DRYDEN.
Sisältö
PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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