John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... live at ease and not be bound to think ? And there are striking , emotive lines : A tyrant theirs ; the heav'n their priesthood paints A conventicle of gloomy sullen saints ; A heaven like Bedlam , slovenly and sad . . . . The fame and ...
... live at ease and not be bound to think ? And there are striking , emotive lines : A tyrant theirs ; the heav'n their priesthood paints A conventicle of gloomy sullen saints ; A heaven like Bedlam , slovenly and sad . . . . The fame and ...
Sivu 131
... live , in spite of their own dogg'rell rhymes . Then he launches against Settle that superb piece of comic irony : 66 Spiteful he is not , though he wrote a satire , For still there goes some thinking to ill nature ; He needs no more ...
... live , in spite of their own dogg'rell rhymes . Then he launches against Settle that superb piece of comic irony : 66 Spiteful he is not , though he wrote a satire , For still there goes some thinking to ill nature ; He needs no more ...
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A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. Unprofitably kept at Heav'n's expense , I live a rent - charge on his providence : But you , whom every Muse and Grace adorn , Whom I foresee to better fortune born , Be kind to my remains ; and O ...
A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. Unprofitably kept at Heav'n's expense , I live a rent - charge on his providence : But you , whom every Muse and Grace adorn , Whom I foresee to better fortune born , Be kind to my remains ; and O ...
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