The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksW. Paterson, 1882 - English literature |
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... fair apology for the extravagance of his heroic achieve- ments . But it is not only the actual effects of Almanzor's valour , which appear to us unnatural , but also the extraordinary principles and motives by which those exertions are ...
... fair apology for the extravagance of his heroic achieve- ments . But it is not only the actual effects of Almanzor's valour , which appear to us unnatural , but also the extraordinary principles and motives by which those exertions are ...
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... fair . Her hands , her lips , did love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire : But most her eyes , which languished with desire . While , however , the king and his court are listening and looking , mischief is brewing . Almanzor ...
... fair . Her hands , her lips , did love inspire ; Her every grace my heart did fire : But most her eyes , which languished with desire . While , however , the king and his court are listening and looking , mischief is brewing . Almanzor ...
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... Fair though you are As summer mornings , and your eyes more bright Than stars that twinkle on a winter's night ; Though you have eloquence to warm and move Cold age and fasting hermits into love ; Though Almahide with scorn rewards my ...
... Fair though you are As summer mornings , and your eyes more bright Than stars that twinkle on a winter's night ; Though you have eloquence to warm and move Cold age and fasting hermits into love ; Though Almahide with scorn rewards my ...
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... Enter ESPERANZA . Esper . Fair Almahide , [ Exit ARCOS . ( Who did with weeping eyes these discords see , And fears the omen may unlucky be , ) Prepares a zambra * to be danced this night , 48 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
... Enter ESPERANZA . Esper . Fair Almahide , [ Exit ARCOS . ( Who did with weeping eyes these discords see , And fears the omen may unlucky be , ) Prepares a zambra * to be danced this night , 48 ACT I. THE FIRST PART OF.
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... beauty I adore . Zul . I am obliged to Lyndaraxa's charms , Which gain the conquest I should lose by arms ; * [ A Moorish dance . - ED . ] VOL . IV . D And wish my sister may continue fair , That I SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 49.
... beauty I adore . Zul . I am obliged to Lyndaraxa's charms , Which gain the conquest I should lose by arms ; * [ A Moorish dance . - ED . ] VOL . IV . D And wish my sister may continue fair , That I SCENE I. THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 49.
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