Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... sense on verse ; Who , by my muse , to all succeeding times Shall live , in spite of their own doggerel rhymes . Doeg , though without knowing how or why , Made still a blundering kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on , and dash'd through ...
... sense on verse ; Who , by my muse , to all succeeding times Shall live , in spite of their own doggerel rhymes . Doeg , though without knowing how or why , Made still a blundering kind of melody ; Spurr'd boldly on , and dash'd through ...
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... sense indulged has made mankind their friend ; This only doctrine does our lusts oppose : Unfed by nature's soil , in which it grows ; Cross to our interests , curbing sense and sin ; Oppress'd without , and undermined within , It ...
... sense indulged has made mankind their friend ; This only doctrine does our lusts oppose : Unfed by nature's soil , in which it grows ; Cross to our interests , curbing sense and sin ; Oppress'd without , and undermined within , It ...
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... senses already prepared to heighten the second : many times the close of the sense falls into the middle of the next verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin ...
... senses already prepared to heighten the second : many times the close of the sense falls into the middle of the next verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin ...
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