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Sivu xvii
... live to please , must please to live . " " For I confess , " he said , in the Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) , “ my chief endeavors are to delight the age in which I live . If the humor of this be for low comedy , small ...
... live to please , must please to live . " " For I confess , " he said , in the Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) , “ my chief endeavors are to delight the age in which I live . If the humor of this be for low comedy , small ...
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... live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as should die ? shall we meet With none but ghostly fathers in the street ? __ Grief makes me rail ; sorrow will force its way ; 90 And show'rs of tears ...
... live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as should die ? shall we meet With none but ghostly fathers in the street ? __ Grief makes me rail ; sorrow will force its way ; 90 And show'rs of tears ...
Sivu 555
... live , and do not begin to live themselves till they are dead . I paint the living , and they make me live . " Portrait painting was at this time re- garded as a second - rate form of the art . Dryden's writings are full of allusion to ...
... live , and do not begin to live themselves till they are dead . I paint the living , and they make me live . " Portrait painting was at this time re- garded as a second - rate form of the art . Dryden's writings are full of allusion to ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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