The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 1
... speak ; his tongue might be Interpreter to Greece , France , Italy . His native soil was the four parts o ' th ' earth ; All Europe was too narrow for his birth . A young apostle ; and ( with rev'rence may I speak ' it ) inspir'd with ...
... speak ; his tongue might be Interpreter to Greece , France , Italy . His native soil was the four parts o ' th ' earth ; All Europe was too narrow for his birth . A young apostle ; and ( with rev'rence may I speak ' it ) inspir'd with ...
Sivu 425
... speak by the hour - glass , like our parsons ; nay , they account it the grace of their parts , and think themselves ... speak generally : it can- not be denied that short speeches and replies are more apt to move the passions and beget ...
... speak by the hour - glass , like our parsons ; nay , they account it the grace of their parts , and think themselves ... speak generally : it can- not be denied that short speeches and replies are more apt to move the passions and beget ...
Sivu 519
... speaking , and Boccace makes the like ; but I will follow neither of them . Our 640 country - man , in the end of ... speak her words properly , For this ye knowen as well as I , Who shall tellen a tale after a man He mote rehearse as ...
... speaking , and Boccace makes the like ; but I will follow neither of them . Our 640 country - man , in the end of ... speak her words properly , For this ye knowen as well as I , Who shall tellen a tale after a man He mote rehearse as ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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