The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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Page 13
... eyes . Our sex , you know , was after yours designed ; The last perfection of the Maker's mind : Heaven drew out all the gold for us , and left your dross behind . Beauty , for valour's best reward , he chose ; Peace , after war ; and ...
... eyes . Our sex , you know , was after yours designed ; The last perfection of the Maker's mind : Heaven drew out all the gold for us , and left your dross behind . Beauty , for valour's best reward , he chose ; Peace , after war ; and ...
Page 19
... eye to your own prerogative . Pho . If there be no such thing as right and wrong Of an eternal being , I have done ; But if there be ———— Jup . Peace , thou disputing fool ! Learn this : If thou couldst comprehend my ways , Then thou ...
... eye to your own prerogative . Pho . If there be no such thing as right and wrong Of an eternal being , I have done ; But if there be ———— Jup . Peace , thou disputing fool ! Learn this : If thou couldst comprehend my ways , Then thou ...
Page 29
... eyes are pinking * to bedward too : now is she to look very sleepy , counterfeiting yawning , but she shall ask me leave first . Alc . Great Juno , thou , whose holy care presides Over the nuptial bed , pour all thy blessings On this ...
... eyes are pinking * to bedward too : now is she to look very sleepy , counterfeiting yawning , but she shall ask me leave first . Alc . Great Juno , thou , whose holy care presides Over the nuptial bed , pour all thy blessings On this ...
Page 34
... eyes dazzle , or is my dark lanthorn false to me ? is not that a giant before our door ? or a ghost of somebody slain * [ Cf. Dryden's famous reference to Cambridge as " Thebes , " vol . x . Can this be a reflection on a given person ...
... eyes dazzle , or is my dark lanthorn false to me ? is not that a giant before our door ? or a ghost of somebody slain * [ Cf. Dryden's famous reference to Cambridge as " Thebes , " vol . x . Can this be a reflection on a given person ...
Page 43
... eye she has ! I begin to like her strangely . She's the perquisite of my place , too ; for my lady's waiting - woman is the proper fees of my lord's chief gentleman . I have the privi- lege of a god , too ; I can view her naked through ...
... eye she has ! I begin to like her strangely . She's the perquisite of my place , too ; for my lady's waiting - woman is the proper fees of my lord's chief gentleman . I have the privi- lege of a god , too ; I can view her naked through ...
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