The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona xxi
... to revenge their quarrel upon the laureat , which gave rise to the following
paragraph in a news - paper of those days , called Domestic Intelligence , or
News from both City and Country , numbered 49 , dated Tuesday , December 23 ,
1679 .
... to revenge their quarrel upon the laureat , which gave rise to the following
paragraph in a news - paper of those days , called Domestic Intelligence , or
News from both City and Country , numbered 49 , dated Tuesday , December 23 ,
1679 .
Strona xxiv
... which is generally printed after it , was published by way of answer . Here we
are told that the Duke of Guise was our author's first piece , written foon after the
Restoration , as the fairest way which the act of indemnity left of exposing the rise
...
... which is generally printed after it , was published by way of answer . Here we
are told that the Duke of Guise was our author's first piece , written foon after the
Restoration , as the fairest way which the act of indemnity left of exposing the rise
...
Strona xxv
He was dismissed from the office of poet - laureat at the revolution , and its being
conferred on Tom Shadwell , was a more sensible mortification to him than his
dismission : this gave rise to his beautiful satire of Maç Flecnoe , the first edition
of ...
He was dismissed from the office of poet - laureat at the revolution , and its being
conferred on Tom Shadwell , was a more sensible mortification to him than his
dismission : this gave rise to his beautiful satire of Maç Flecnoe , the first edition
of ...
Strona
376 , HE EAR how Timotheus ' vary'd lays surprize , And bid alternate passions
fall and rise ! While , at each change , the son of Libyan Jove Now burns with
glory , and then melts with love ; Now his fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow ,
Now ...
376 , HE EAR how Timotheus ' vary'd lays surprize , And bid alternate passions
fall and rise ! While , at each change , the son of Libyan Jove Now burns with
glory , and then melts with love ; Now his fierce eyes with sparkling fury glow ,
Now ...
Strona 8
... shew'd , Where all the parts so equal perfect are ? VI . His grandeur he deriv'd
from heav'n alone ; For he was great ere fortune made him so : And wars , like
mists that rise against the sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow , VII
.
... shew'd , Where all the parts so equal perfect are ? VI . His grandeur he deriv'd
from heav'n alone ; For he was great ere fortune made him so : And wars , like
mists that rise against the sun , Made him but greater seem , not greater grow , VII
.
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