Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... whole Who's Who of the day for its full understanding . Even then much of Pope's satire is meaningless to the general reader , for the names are too often merely names , abstractions , for whom , we gather , Pope had some personal and ...
... whole Who's Who of the day for its full understanding . Even then much of Pope's satire is meaningless to the general reader , for the names are too often merely names , abstractions , for whom , we gather , Pope had some personal and ...
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... whole parishes , and peoples every grave : And no more mercy to mankind will use , 80 Than when he robb'd and murder'd Maro's muse . Would'st thou be soon despatch'd , and perish whole ? Trust Maurus with thy life , and M - lb - rn with ...
... whole parishes , and peoples every grave : And no more mercy to mankind will use , 80 Than when he robb'd and murder'd Maro's muse . Would'st thou be soon despatch'd , and perish whole ? Trust Maurus with thy life , and M - lb - rn with ...
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... whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the play ; many persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be ...
... whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the play ; many persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be ...
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