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... better than they have occasion , or ought to do , when their sphere in the drama is considered . And it is peculiar to Dryden ( says Mr. Addison ) to make his personages as wise , witty , elegant , and polite , as himself . That he ...
... better than they have occasion , or ought to do , when their sphere in the drama is considered . And it is peculiar to Dryden ( says Mr. Addison ) to make his personages as wise , witty , elegant , and polite , as himself . That he ...
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... . But perhaps , our Poet , would have wrote better in both kinds of drama , had not the necessity of his * Defence ; or , The Essay on Dramatic Poetry . thoughts to a translation of Euripides , rather than of LIFE OF DRYDEN . 9.
... . But perhaps , our Poet , would have wrote better in both kinds of drama , had not the necessity of his * Defence ; or , The Essay on Dramatic Poetry . thoughts to a translation of Euripides , rather than of LIFE OF DRYDEN . 9.
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... him , but commenced from that moment his enemy . The other person against whom this satire was le- velled was not superior in virtue to the former , and < ! all the nation over , two better subjects 12 LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... him , but commenced from that moment his enemy . The other person against whom this satire was le- velled was not superior in virtue to the former , and < ! all the nation over , two better subjects 12 LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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John Bell. < ! all the nation over , two better subjects for satire could not have been found than Lord Rochester and the Duchess of Portsmouth . As for Rochester , he had not genius enough to enter the lists with Dryden , so he fell ...
John Bell. < ! all the nation over , two better subjects for satire could not have been found than Lord Rochester and the Duchess of Portsmouth . As for Rochester , he had not genius enough to enter the lists with Dryden , so he fell ...
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... better ends our kind Redeemer dy'd , Or the fall'n angels ' rooms will be but ill supply'd . That Christ , who at the great deciding day , ( For he declares what he resolves to say ) Will damn the goats for their ill - natur'd faults ...
... better ends our kind Redeemer dy'd , Or the fall'n angels ' rooms will be but ill supply'd . That Christ , who at the great deciding day , ( For he declares what he resolves to say ) Will damn the goats for their ill - natur'd faults ...
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Absalom Achithophel arms arts Behold Belgian blessings blest blood bold book of Kings brave breast cause CHRO church crimes crowd crown dare David's Deist design'd divine Dryden e'en English ev'ry Exeter Exchange eyes faction faith False heroes fame fate father fear fight fire flames fleet foes forc'd gen'ral giv'n grace hand happy haste Heav'n heav'nly Hebron Hind honour int'rest Isr'el Jebusites Jews JOHN DRYDEN king land laws Lord mercy mighty monarch Muse Nature's ne'er never num'rous numbers o'er once Ovid Panther peace plain plot Poem poet pow'r praise pray'r prey pride prince promis'd rage rais'd rebel reign rest rise royal ruin sacred sanhedrims satire Scripture second Punic war sects seem'd shews shore soul sov'reign suff'rings supply'd sway thee thou thought thro throne Timotheus toil triumph true truth try'd twas verse vex'd virtue wind
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109 페이지 - Think, O think it worth enjoying! Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee!
105 페이지 - Flush'd with a purple grace He shows his honest face: Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes! Bacchus, ever fair and young, Drinking joys did first ordain; Bacchus...
106 페이지 - And unburied remain Inglorious on the plain: Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew! Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes And glittering temples of their hostile gods.
102 페이지 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung : Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young : The jolly god in triumph comes ! Sound the trumpets, beat the...
105 페이지 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure: Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain!
28 페이지 - Timotheus' varied lays surprise, 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 sighs steal out, and tears begin to flow: Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found, And the world's victor stood subdued by sound ! The power of music all our hearts allow, And what Timotheus was, is DRYDEN now.
171 페이지 - That every man, with him, was god or devil. In squandering wealth was his peculiar art: Nothing went unrewarded, but desert. Beggar'd by fools, whom still he found too late: He had his jest, and they had his estate.
107 페이지 - Dim as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars To lonely, weary, wandering travellers, Is reason to the soul: and as on high, Those rolling fires discover but the sky, Not light us here; so reason's glimmering ray Was lent, not to assure our doubtful way, But guide us upward to a better day. And as those nightly tapers disappear When day's bright lord ascends our hemisphere; So pale grows reason at religion's sight; So dies, and so dissolves in supernatural light.
170 페이지 - In the first rank of these did Zimri ' stand, A man so various that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts and nothing long ; But in the course of one revolving moon Was...
172 페이지 - Thus, heaping wealth, by the most ready way Among the Jews, which was to cheat and pray; The city, to reward his pious hate Against his master, chose him magistrate: His hand a vare of justice did uphold; His neck was loaded with a chain of gold.