The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 2권J. W. Parker and Son, 1854 - 299페이지 |
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... leave off your modesty : I suppose you mean that little which is left you ; for it was worn to rags when you put out this medal . Never was there practised such a piece of notorious impudence in the face of an established govern- ment ...
... leave off your modesty : I suppose you mean that little which is left you ; for it was worn to rags when you put out this medal . Never was there practised such a piece of notorious impudence in the face of an established govern- ment ...
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... leave to enjoy the government and benefit of laws under which we were born , and which we desire to transmit to our posterity . You are not the trustees of the public liberty : and if you have not right to petition in a crowd , much ...
... leave to enjoy the government and benefit of laws under which we were born , and which we desire to transmit to our posterity . You are not the trustees of the public liberty : and if you have not right to petition in a crowd , much ...
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... leave to exercise the name , And hold the cards while commons played the game . * The fraudulent practice of clipping came in with the re - introduction of milled coin , in the reign of Charles II . The last editor of Dryden is mistaken ...
... leave to exercise the name , And hold the cards while commons played the game . * The fraudulent practice of clipping came in with the re - introduction of milled coin , in the reign of Charles II . The last editor of Dryden is mistaken ...
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... Leave writing plays , and choose for thy command , Some peaceful province in Acrostic land . There thou mayst Wings display and Altars raise , And torture one poor word ten thousand ways ; Or , if thou wouldst thy different talents suit ...
... Leave writing plays , and choose for thy command , Some peaceful province in Acrostic land . There thou mayst Wings display and Altars raise , And torture one poor word ten thousand ways ; Or , if thou wouldst thy different talents suit ...
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... Leaving them , therefore , in so fair a way , if they please them- selves , of satisfying all reasonable men of their sincerity and good meaning to the government , I shall make bold to consider that other extreme of our religion , I ...
... Leaving them , therefore , in so fair a way , if they please them- selves , of satisfying all reasonable men of their sincerity and good meaning to the government , I shall make bold to consider that other extreme of our religion , I ...
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Absalom and Achitophel ancient Anne Killigrew appear Arcite arms beauty began betwixt blessed blood Boccace Boccacio breast Canterbury Tales Chandos portrait charity Chaucer Church conscience crowd crown dare death defence divine doctrine doom Dryden Duchess of York Emily eyes fair faith fame fate fear Flecknoe foes force grace hand happy hast Heaven Hind honour hope JOHN DRYDEN judge kind king labouring laws lines lived look lord Mac Flecknoe mercy mighty mind mortal Muse nature never night numbers o'er Ovid pain Palamon panegyric Panther peace Petrarch Pirithous plain poem poet poetry praise prince queen race reason reign Religio Laici rest royal sacred satire Scripture sects sense Shadwell sight soul sovereign stood sure Thebes thee Theseus thine thou thought translated true truth Twas verse Virgil virtue words writ youth
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206 페이지 - Twas at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son : Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate On his imperial throne...
26 페이지 - ALL human things are subject to decay, And, when Fate summons, monarchs must obey. This Flecknoe found, who, like Augustus, young Was called to empire, and had governed long. In prose and verse was owned, without dispute, Through all the realms of Nonsense absolute.
207 페이지 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young: The jolly god in triumph comes...
211 페이지 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarg'd the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He raised a mortal to the skies, She drew an angel down.
90 페이지 - A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on the lawns and in the forest ranged ; Without unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin.
168 페이지 - Less than a god they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell That spoke so sweetly and so well. What passion cannot Music raise and quell!
92 페이지 - Follow'd false lights ; and when their glimpse was gone, My pride struck out new sparkles of her own. Such was I, such by nature still I am ; Be thine the glory and be mine the shame. Good life be now my task : my doubts are done ; What more could shock my faith than Three in One ? " In drawing Dryden's character, Johnson has given, though I suppose unintentionally, some touches of his own.
31 페이지 - admiring throng loud acclamations make And omens of his future empire take. The sire then shook the honours of his head, And from his brows damps of oblivion shed Full on the filial...
168 페이지 - What passion cannot Music raise and quell? When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His listening brethren stood around, And, wondering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound: Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly, and so well.
255 페이지 - I shall say the less of Mr Collier, because in many things he has taxed me justly; and I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality, and retract them.