The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 168
... thou dull ; Drink , swear , and roar , forbear no lewd delight Fit for thy bulk , do anything but write . Thou art of lasting make , like thoughtless men , A strong nativity - but for the pen ; Eat opium , mingle arsenic in thy drink ...
... thou dull ; Drink , swear , and roar , forbear no lewd delight Fit for thy bulk , do anything but write . Thou art of lasting make , like thoughtless men , A strong nativity - but for the pen ; Eat opium , mingle arsenic in thy drink ...
Sivu 188
... thou ' rt but a kilderkin of wit . Like mine , thy gentle numbers feebly creep ; Thy tragic Muse gives smiles , thy comic sleep . With whate'er gall thou sett'st thyself to write , 200 Thy inoffensive satires never bite . In thy ...
... thou ' rt but a kilderkin of wit . Like mine , thy gentle numbers feebly creep ; Thy tragic Muse gives smiles , thy comic sleep . With whate'er gall thou sett'st thyself to write , 200 Thy inoffensive satires never bite . In thy ...
Sivu 201
... thou lower dive , or higher climb ? 500 Canst thou , by Reason , more of Godhead know Than Plutarch , Seneca , or Cicero ? Those giant wits , in happier ages born , ( When arms and arts did Greece and Rome adorn , ) Knew no such system ...
... thou lower dive , or higher climb ? 500 Canst thou , by Reason , more of Godhead know Than Plutarch , Seneca , or Cicero ? Those giant wits , in happier ages born , ( When arms and arts did Greece and Rome adorn , ) Knew no such system ...
Sisältö
PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel Æneid Ancients Aristotle beauties Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse blood bold cause Chaucer Church comedies command common Creüsa Crites crowd death delight design'd Dryden Duke of Lerma English Eugenius ev'n ev'ry eyes faith fame fate father fear foes forc'd French friends give grace Grecian hand hast Heav'n Hind honor Horace imitation int'rest Jebusites John Dryden Jonson judge judgment kind king laws Lisideius live Lord lov'd Lucretius Mac Flecknoe mind Muse nature never noble numbers o'er Ovid Panther passions persons plain play plot poem poesy poet poetry pow'r praise prince prose rais'd reason rest rhyme sacred scene Scripture sects seem'd Sejanus sense sight Silent Woman soul stage thee things thou thought thro tion tragedies translated true truth Virgil Whig words writ write youth