The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa- nish of Rodriguez ; tho with the omiffion of the feventeenth , the twenty - fourth , the twenty - fifth , and the laft chapter ...
... must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa- nish of Rodriguez ; tho with the omiffion of the feventeenth , the twenty - fourth , the twenty - fifth , and the laft chapter ...
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... must be The motive ftill of credibility . For latter ages muft on former wait , And what began belief muft propagate . But winnow well this thought , and you fhall find ' Tis light as chaff that flies before the wind . Were all thofe ...
... must be The motive ftill of credibility . For latter ages muft on former wait , And what began belief muft propagate . But winnow well this thought , and you fhall find ' Tis light as chaff that flies before the wind . Were all thofe ...
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... must be call'd , to make the mean- ing clear : Because in them the power fupreme refides ; And all the promises are to the guides . This may be taught with found and fafe defence : But mark how fandy is your own pretence , Who , fetting ...
... must be call'd , to make the mean- ing clear : Because in them the power fupreme refides ; And all the promises are to the guides . This may be taught with found and fafe defence : But mark how fandy is your own pretence , Who , fetting ...
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... must be try'd By facred writ , whofe fenfe yourselves decide , You faid no more , but that yourselves must be The judges of the fcripture fenfe , not we . Against our church - tradition you declare , And yet your clerks would fit in ...
... must be try'd By facred writ , whofe fenfe yourselves decide , You faid no more , but that yourselves must be The judges of the fcripture fenfe , not we . Against our church - tradition you declare , And yet your clerks would fit in ...
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... anfwer ' tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... anfwer ' tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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