The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 sivua |
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... known , and were embraced , Till Sin spread once again the shades of night : What's that to these who never saw the light ? Of all objections this indeed is chief , To startle reason , stagger frail belief : We grant , ' tis true , that ...
... known , and were embraced , Till Sin spread once again the shades of night : What's that to these who never saw the light ? Of all objections this indeed is chief , To startle reason , stagger frail belief : We grant , ' tis true , that ...
Sivu 150
... known at court ; yet , out of four plays which he wrote , could get only one of them acted , and that was damned . Mr. Thomas Shadwell is the hero of the piece , and intro- duced , as if pitched upon , by Flecknoe , to succeed him in ...
... known at court ; yet , out of four plays which he wrote , could get only one of them acted , and that was damned . Mr. Thomas Shadwell is the hero of the piece , and intro- duced , as if pitched upon , by Flecknoe , to succeed him in ...
Sivu 228
... known ( his last and utmost bliss ) He rather would be known for what he is . Such was , and is , the Captain of the Test , Though half his virtues are not here express'd ; The modesty of fame conceals the rest . The spleenful Pigeons ...
... known ( his last and utmost bliss ) He rather would be known for what he is . Such was , and is , the Captain of the Test , Though half his virtues are not here express'd ; The modesty of fame conceals the rest . The spleenful Pigeons ...
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