The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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... able , with all his industry , to obtain any essential materials relating to our
author's life or his works , though he applied to the present Sir John Dryden ,
through the means of a friend , who has a considerable fortune in his
neighbourhood .
... able , with all his industry , to obtain any essential materials relating to our
author's life or his works , though he applied to the present Sir John Dryden ,
through the means of a friend , who has a considerable fortune in his
neighbourhood .
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What then have thinking honeft men to do , But chuse a mean between th'
ufurping two ? Nor can th'Ægyptian patriarch blame thy muse , Which ' for his
firmness does his heat excuse ; Whatever councils have approv'd his creed , The
preface ...
What then have thinking honeft men to do , But chuse a mean between th'
ufurping two ? Nor can th'Ægyptian patriarch blame thy muse , Which ' for his
firmness does his heat excuse ; Whatever councils have approv'd his creed , The
preface ...
Strona 40
While emperic politicians use deceit , Hide what they give , and cure but by a
cheat ; You boldly Thew that skill which they pretend , And work by means as
noble as your end : Which should you veil , we might unwind the clue , As men do
...
While emperic politicians use deceit , Hide what they give , and cure but by a
cheat ; You boldly Thew that skill which they pretend , And work by means as
noble as your end : Which should you veil , we might unwind the clue , As men do
...
Strona 67
To perform this , he made fre-tropes , which you know change the nature of a
known word , by applying it to some other signification ; and this is it which
Horace means in his epistle to the Piso's : quent use of Dixeris egregiè , notum fi
callida ...
To perform this , he made fre-tropes , which you know change the nature of a
known word , by applying it to some other signification ; and this is it which
Horace means in his epistle to the Piso's : quent use of Dixeris egregiè , notum fi
callida ...
Strona 73
I. IN thriving arts long time had Holland grown , Crouching at home and cruel
when abroad : Scarce leaving us the means to claim our own ; Our king they
courted , and our merchants aw'd , 1 2 . Trade , which like blood should circularly
flow ...
I. IN thriving arts long time had Holland grown , Crouching at home and cruel
when abroad : Scarce leaving us the means to claim our own ; Our king they
courted , and our merchants aw'd , 1 2 . Trade , which like blood should circularly
flow ...
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