The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... whole fief in right of poetry she claim'd . The country open lay without defense ; 100 For poets frequent inroads there had made , And perfectly could represent The shape , the face , with ev'ry lineament ; And all the large demains ...
... whole fief in right of poetry she claim'd . The country open lay without defense ; 100 For poets frequent inroads there had made , And perfectly could represent The shape , the face , with ev'ry lineament ; And all the large demains ...
Sivu 371
... whole parishes , and peoples ev'ry grave , And no more mercy to mankind will use , Than when he robb'd and murder'd Maro's Muse . Wouldst thou be soon dispatch'd , and perish whole ? Trust Maurus with thy life , and M - lb - rne with ...
... whole parishes , and peoples ev'ry grave , And no more mercy to mankind will use , Than when he robb'd and murder'd Maro's Muse . Wouldst thou be soon dispatch'd , and perish whole ? Trust Maurus with thy life , and M - lb - rne with ...
Sivu 426
... whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the 1580play many persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be ...
... whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the 1580play many persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be ...
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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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