The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 - English literature |
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... hand , in the course of the work , at least a hundred thousand fighting men . These monstrous fictions , however , constituted the amusement of the young and the gay , * in the age of Charles II . , and from one of these very books ...
... hand , in the course of the work , at least a hundred thousand fighting men . These monstrous fictions , however , constituted the amusement of the young and the gay , * in the age of Charles II . , and from one of these very books ...
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... the prince's rival for the hand of Lyndaraxa . The promised dance takes place with one of Dryden's delightful , and , alas , scarcely ever wholly quotable lyrics . The first two stanzas may however be THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 7.
... the prince's rival for the hand of Lyndaraxa . The promised dance takes place with one of Dryden's delightful , and , alas , scarcely ever wholly quotable lyrics . The first two stanzas may however be THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 7.
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... hand . The king is on the watch and breaks in with fresh accusations ; but the Spaniards at the gates cut short the discussion and ( at last ) the embroilment and suffering of true love . The catastrophe is arrived at in the most ...
... hand . The king is on the watch and breaks in with fresh accusations ; but the Spaniards at the gates cut short the discussion and ( at last ) the embroilment and suffering of true love . The catastrophe is arrived at in the most ...
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... balls were flying thickly around , the Duke of York was wont to rub his hands , and exclaim , cheer- fully to his captain , " Spragge , Spragge , they follow us fast . " when it was a reproach to itself . When the 12 DEDICATION .
... balls were flying thickly around , the Duke of York was wont to rub his hands , and exclaim , cheer- fully to his captain , " Spragge , Spragge , they follow us fast . " when it was a reproach to itself . When the 12 DEDICATION .
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... hand , he had executed his design ; and it was all she could do to dissuade him from it . event was , that he left the army , and would fight no more . Agamemnon gives his character thus to Nestor : Αλλ ' ὅδ ' ἀνὴρ ἐθέλει περὶ πάντων ...
... hand , he had executed his design ; and it was all she could do to dissuade him from it . event was , that he left the army , and would fight no more . Agamemnon gives his character thus to Nestor : Αλλ ' ὅδ ' ἀνὴρ ἐθέλει περὶ πάντων ...
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