The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 - English literature |
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... father . The fifth act is still fuller of extravagances . Lyndaraxa holds a fort which has been committed to her against both parties , and they discourse with her from without the walls . The unlucky Almanzor prefers his suit to the ...
... father . The fifth act is still fuller of extravagances . Lyndaraxa holds a fort which has been committed to her against both parties , and they discourse with her from without the walls . The unlucky Almanzor prefers his suit to the ...
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... fathers have conjectured ) , may better be explicated by poets than by philosophers or divines . For their speculations on this subject are wholly poetical ; they have only their fancy for their guide ; and that , being sharper in an ...
... fathers have conjectured ) , may better be explicated by poets than by philosophers or divines . For their speculations on this subject are wholly poetical ; they have only their fancy for their guide ; and that , being sharper in an ...
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... father call , Abenamar , thy youth these sports has known , Of which thy age is now spectator grown ; Judge - like thou sit'st , to praise , or to arraign The flying skirmish of the darted cane : * * [ The “ juego de cañas " or djereed ...
... father call , Abenamar , thy youth these sports has known , Of which thy age is now spectator grown ; Judge - like thou sit'st , to praise , or to arraign The flying skirmish of the darted cane : * * [ The “ juego de cañas " or djereed ...
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... father you did jointly reign , Invading with your Moors the south of Spain , I , who that day the Christians did command , Then took , and brought you bound to Ferdinand . Boab . I'll hear no more ; defer what you would say : In private ...
... father you did jointly reign , Invading with your Moors the south of Spain , I , who that day the Christians did command , Then took , and brought you bound to Ferdinand . Boab . I'll hear no more ; defer what you would say : In private ...
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... father's reign , His bold adventurers beat the neighbouring plain ; Then under Ponce Leon's name he fought , And from our triumphs * many prizes brought ; Till in disgrace from Spain at length he went , And since continued in long ...
... father's reign , His bold adventurers beat the neighbouring plain ; Then under Ponce Leon's name he fought , And from our triumphs * many prizes brought ; Till in disgrace from Spain at length he went , And since continued in long ...
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