The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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noft and ake prologues and epilogues are , as nearly as we could prove , here
printed in their order of time ; and for the dates of many of them we are
particularly obliged to Mr. Garrick , who with great civility gave us the use of his
fine collection ...
noft and ake prologues and epilogues are , as nearly as we could prove , here
printed in their order of time ; and for the dates of many of them we are
particularly obliged to Mr. Garrick , who with great civility gave us the use of his
fine collection ...
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... an intention “ to prove , against the ene“ mies of the stage , that patterns of piety
decently represented and equally removed from the extremes “ of superstition
and prophaneness , may be of excel“ lent use to second the precepts of religion .
... an intention “ to prove , against the ene“ mies of the stage , that patterns of piety
decently represented and equally removed from the extremes “ of superstition
and prophaneness , may be of excel“ lent use to second the precepts of religion .
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Must virtue prove death's harbinger ? must she , With him expiring , feel mortality
? Is death , sin's wages , grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to
depart ? Vol . I , B 3 If merit be disease ; if virtue death ; Upon the Death of ...
Must virtue prove death's harbinger ? must she , With him expiring , feel mortality
? Is death , sin's wages , grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to
depart ? Vol . I , B 3 If merit be disease ; if virtue death ; Upon the Death of ...
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Come , learned Ptolemy , and tryal make , If thou this hero's altitude can'st take :
But that transcends thy skill ; thrice happy all , Could we but prove thus
astronomical . Liv'dTycho now , struck with this ray which shone More bright i'th'
morn ' ...
Come , learned Ptolemy , and tryal make , If thou this hero's altitude can'st take :
But that transcends thy skill ; thrice happy all , Could we but prove thus
astronomical . Liv'dTycho now , struck with this ray which shone More bright i'th'
morn ' ...
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How easy ' tis , when destiny proves kind , With full - fpread fails to run before the
wind ! But those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once resolv'd and
skilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd ...
How easy ' tis , when destiny proves kind , With full - fpread fails to run before the
wind ! But those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once resolv'd and
skilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd ...
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