The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 461
... poets in a tennis - court . But ' tis the talent of our English nation Still to be plotting some new reformation : And few years hence , if anarchy goes on , Jack Presbyter shall here erect his throne , Knock out a tub with preaching ...
... poets in a tennis - court . But ' tis the talent of our English nation Still to be plotting some new reformation : And few years hence , if anarchy goes on , Jack Presbyter shall here erect his throne , Knock out a tub with preaching ...
Pagina 469
... poets , who your precepts have forgot , Return , and beg they may be better taught : Follies and faults elsewhere by them are shown , But by your manners they correct their own . The illiterate writer , empiric - like , applies To minds ...
... poets , who your precepts have forgot , Return , and beg they may be better taught : Follies and faults elsewhere by them are shown , But by your manners they correct their own . The illiterate writer , empiric - like , applies To minds ...
Pagina 489
... poets found a work for more than one ; And therefore two lay tugging at the piece , With all their force , to draw the ponderous mass from Greece ; A weight that bent even Seneca's strong muse , And which Corneille's shoulders did ...
... poets found a work for more than one ; And therefore two lay tugging at the piece , With all their force , to draw the ponderous mass from Greece ; A weight that bent even Seneca's strong muse , And which Corneille's shoulders did ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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