The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 365
... present took ; Ev'n kept her count'nance , when the lid remov'd 630 Disclos'd the heart , unfortunately lov'd . She needed not be told within whose breast It lodg'd ; the message had explain'd the rest . Or not amaz'd , or hiding her ...
... present took ; Ev'n kept her count'nance , when the lid remov'd 630 Disclos'd the heart , unfortunately lov'd . She needed not be told within whose breast It lodg'd ; the message had explain'd the rest . Or not amaz'd , or hiding her ...
Sivu 476
... present two rooms or houses , much less two countries or kingdoms , then there can be no Unity of Place ; but one stage cannot properly perform this : therefore there can be no 590 Unity of Place . I plainly deny his minor proposition ...
... present two rooms or houses , much less two countries or kingdoms , then there can be no Unity of Place ; but one stage cannot properly perform this : therefore there can be no 590 Unity of Place . I plainly deny his minor proposition ...
Sivu 505
... present work ; to which I have added some original papers of my own , which whether they are equal or inferior to my other poems , an au- 110 thor is the most improper Judge ; and therefore I leave them wholly to the Mercy of the reader ...
... present work ; to which I have added some original papers of my own , which whether they are equal or inferior to my other poems , an au- 110 thor is the most improper Judge ; and therefore I leave them wholly to the Mercy of the reader ...
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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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