The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3권Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524페이지 |
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... pleased to descend to us ; and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the heathen philosophers of several nations , is all no more than the twilight of revelation , after the sun of it was set in the race of Noah ...
... pleased to descend to us ; and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the heathen philosophers of several nations , is all no more than the twilight of revelation , after the sun of it was set in the race of Noah ...
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... pleased to make . But if there be a power too just and strong To wink at crimes , and bear unpunish'd wrong ; Look humbly upward , see his will disclose The forfeit first , and then the fine impose : A mulct thy poverty could never pay ...
... pleased to make . But if there be a power too just and strong To wink at crimes , and bear unpunish'd wrong ; Look humbly upward , see his will disclose The forfeit first , and then the fine impose : A mulct thy poverty could never pay ...
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John Dryden. May be thou hast not pleased the box and pit ; Yet those who blame thy tale applaud thy wit : So Terence plotted , but so Terence writ . Like his thy thoughts are true , thy language clean ; E'en lewdness is made moral in ...
John Dryden. May be thou hast not pleased the box and pit ; Yet those who blame thy tale applaud thy wit : So Terence plotted , but so Terence writ . Like his thy thoughts are true , thy language clean ; E'en lewdness is made moral in ...
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