The Poems of John Dryden, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Sivu 1960
... ( Burnet , i . 606 ; cf. ll . 9-35 ) . But on Monday , 2 February , he ' fell down all of a sudden in a fit like an apo- plexy .... And the physicians did very much apprehend the return of another fit .... So they looked on him as a dead ...
... ( Burnet , i . 606 ; cf. ll . 9-35 ) . But on Monday , 2 February , he ' fell down all of a sudden in a fit like an apo- plexy .... And the physicians did very much apprehend the return of another fit .... So they looked on him as a dead ...
Sivu 1983
... Burnet has paid as the satiric portrait of the Buzzard ( infra , ll . 1141 ff . ) . But Dryden clearly refers to Burnet's fortunes in 1687. Out of favour at court , he went into voluntary exile in 1685 ( Burnet , i . 628 ) ; and in 1686 ...
... Burnet has paid as the satiric portrait of the Buzzard ( infra , ll . 1141 ff . ) . But Dryden clearly refers to Burnet's fortunes in 1687. Out of favour at court , he went into voluntary exile in 1685 ( Burnet , i . 628 ) ; and in 1686 ...
Sivu 2071
... ( Burnet , ii . 202 ) . When he sent this poem and the lines on the Duchess of Ormonde to Montague for criticism , Dryden expressed his fear that he had ' purgd them out of their Spirit ; as our Master Busby , usd to whip a Boy so long ...
... ( Burnet , ii . 202 ) . When he sent this poem and the lines on the Duchess of Ormonde to Montague for criticism , Dryden expressed his fear that he had ' purgd them out of their Spirit ; as our Master Busby , usd to whip a Boy so long ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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