Essays of John Dryden, Band 2Clarendon Press, 1900 |
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... pleased , but X Iwith variety of accidents , an underplot , and many actors . They follow the ancients too servilely in the 15 mechanic rules , and we assume too much licence to ourselves , in keeping them only in view at too great a ...
... pleased , but X Iwith variety of accidents , an underplot , and many actors . They follow the ancients too servilely in the 15 mechanic rules , and we assume too much licence to ourselves , in keeping them only in view at too great a ...
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... pleased in your prosperity , and would be equally con- cerned in your afflictions . Titus Vespasian was not 10 more the delight of human - kind . The universal Empire made him only more known , and more powerful , but could not make him ...
... pleased in your prosperity , and would be equally con- cerned in your afflictions . Titus Vespasian was not 10 more the delight of human - kind . The universal Empire made him only more known , and more powerful , but could not make him ...
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... pleased all readers , and offended none Donne alone , of all our countrymen , had your talent ; 10 but was not happy enough to arrive at your versifica- tion ; and were he translated into numbers , and English , he would yet be wanting ...
... pleased all readers , and offended none Donne alone , of all our countrymen , had your talent ; 10 but was not happy enough to arrive at your versifica- tion ; and were he translated into numbers , and English , he would yet be wanting ...
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... pleased , out of no other motive but your own nobleness , without any desert of mine , or the least solicitation from me , to make me a most bountiful present , which at that time , when 5 I was most in want of it , came most seasonably ...
... pleased , out of no other motive but your own nobleness , without any desert of mine , or the least solicitation from me , to make me a most bountiful present , which at that time , when 5 I was most in want of it , came most seasonably ...
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... pleased to receive our common endeavours with your wonted candour , without intitling you to the protection of our common failings in so difficult an undertaking . And 15 allow me your patience , if it be not already tired with this ...
... pleased to receive our common endeavours with your wonted candour , without intitling you to the protection of our common failings in so difficult an undertaking . And 15 allow me your patience , if it be not already tired with this ...
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