The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... noble youth now have pretense to be Dunces securely , ign'rant healthfully . Rare linguist ! Whose worth speaks itself , whose praise , Tho ' not his own , all tongues besides do raise ! Than whom great Alexander may seem less , Who ...
... noble youth now have pretense to be Dunces securely , ign'rant healthfully . Rare linguist ! Whose worth speaks itself , whose praise , Tho ' not his own , all tongues besides do raise ! Than whom great Alexander may seem less , Who ...
Sivu 136
... noble youth remain'd , While David , undisturb'd , in Sion reign'd . But life can never be sincerely blest : Heav'n punishes the bad , and proves the best . 130 The Jews , a headstrong , moody , murm'ring race , As ever tried th ...
... noble youth remain'd , While David , undisturb'd , in Sion reign'd . But life can never be sincerely blest : Heav'n punishes the bad , and proves the best . 130 The Jews , a headstrong , moody , murm'ring race , As ever tried th ...
Sivu 525
... noble blood was forc'd to marry , and consequently loathed her : the crone being in bed with him on the wedding 850 night , and finding his aversion , endeavours to win his affection by reason , and speaks a good word for her self ...
... noble blood was forc'd to marry , and consequently loathed her : the crone being in bed with him on the wedding 850 night , and finding his aversion , endeavours to win his affection by reason , and speaks a good word for her self ...
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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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