The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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But that which established his reputation upon the most solid basis was the poem
of Absalom and Achitophel , in which he characterised the court of King Charles
the Second , in the most lively terms ; and what added to the force of his fatire or ...
But that which established his reputation upon the most solid basis was the poem
of Absalom and Achitophel , in which he characterised the court of King Charles
the Second , in the most lively terms ; and what added to the force of his fatire or ...
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... a dead image , and a senseless draught . While we transfufe , the nimble spirit
flies , Escapes unseen , evaporates , and dies . Who then to copy Roman wit
desire , Must imitate with Ronian force and fire , } + In elegance of style and
phrase ...
... a dead image , and a senseless draught . While we transfufe , the nimble spirit
flies , Escapes unseen , evaporates , and dies . Who then to copy Roman wit
desire , Must imitate with Ronian force and fire , } + In elegance of style and
phrase ...
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Grief makes me rail ; forrow will force its way ; And show'rs of tears ' tempestuous
sighs best lay , The tongue may fail ; but overflowing eyes Will weep out lasting
streams of elegies . But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved ...
Grief makes me rail ; forrow will force its way ; And show'rs of tears ' tempestuous
sighs best lay , The tongue may fail ; but overflowing eyes Will weep out lasting
streams of elegies . But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved ...
Strona 42
Peace is not freed from labour but from noise ; And war more force , but not more
pains employs : Such is the mighty swiftness of That , like the earth , it leaves our
sense behind , While you fo smoothly turn and rowl our spheres That rapid ...
Peace is not freed from labour but from noise ; And war more force , but not more
pains employs : Such is the mighty swiftness of That , like the earth , it leaves our
sense behind , While you fo smoothly turn and rowl our spheres That rapid ...
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... he relates almost all things as from himself , and thereby gains more liberty
than the other , to express his thoughts with all the graces of elocution , to write
more figuratively , and to confess as well the labour as the force of his
imagination .
... he relates almost all things as from himself , and thereby gains more liberty
than the other , to express his thoughts with all the graces of elocution , to write
more figuratively , and to confess as well the labour as the force of his
imagination .
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