Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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Sivu 1832
... French , but with such mild invitations of both them and the Dutch to come over hither with promise of their protection , that every body wonders at it ' ( Pepys , Diary , 11 February 1666 ) . Lines 171-2 refer to 1 Kings iii . 16–28 ...
... French , but with such mild invitations of both them and the Dutch to come over hither with promise of their protection , that every body wonders at it ' ( Pepys , Diary , 11 February 1666 ) . Lines 171-2 refer to 1 Kings iii . 16–28 ...
Sivu 1848
... French Fashion , to Act Sir Arthur Addle in ; the Duke of Monmouth gave Mr. Nokes his Sword and Belt ... to Ape the French : That Mr. Nokes lookt more like a Drest up Ape , than a Sir Arthur : Which upon his first Entrance on the Stage ...
... French Fashion , to Act Sir Arthur Addle in ; the Duke of Monmouth gave Mr. Nokes his Sword and Belt ... to Ape the French : That Mr. Nokes lookt more like a Drest up Ape , than a Sir Arthur : Which upon his first Entrance on the Stage ...
Sivu 2045
... French ... had but five Feet . ' Dryden probably judged hastily , from the decasyllabic verse of the Franciade , that the Alexandrine was not of long standing in French poetry ' ( Ker ) . 1739-41 . they found their Tongue too weak , & c ...
... French ... had but five Feet . ' Dryden probably judged hastily , from the decasyllabic verse of the Franciade , that the Alexandrine was not of long standing in French poetry ' ( Ker ) . 1739-41 . they found their Tongue too weak , & c ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
Meleager and Atalanta Out of the Eighth Book of Ovids | 1535 |
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