The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 - English literature |
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Page 17
... far as they are capable of being copied by the mean abilities of , SIR , Your royal highness's Most humble , and Most obedient servant , J. DRYDEN . VOL . IV . B OF HEROIC PLAYS . AN ESSAY . WHETHER heroic verse DEDICATION . 17.
... far as they are capable of being copied by the mean abilities of , SIR , Your royal highness's Most humble , and Most obedient servant , J. DRYDEN . VOL . IV . B OF HEROIC PLAYS . AN ESSAY . WHETHER heroic verse DEDICATION . 17.
Page 59
... means will use , He shall not have a prisoner to refuse . Abdal . He said , you were not by your pro- mise tied ; That he absolved your word , when he denied . Almanz . He break my promise and absolve my vow ! " Tis more than Mahomet ...
... means will use , He shall not have a prisoner to refuse . Abdal . He said , you were not by your pro- mise tied ; That he absolved your word , when he denied . Almanz . He break my promise and absolve my vow ! " Tis more than Mahomet ...
Page 83
... any more , Unless you mean that I should die before . Lyndar . I fear your feigned repentance comes too late ; I die , to see you still thus obstinate : But yet , in death my truth of love to SCENE II . THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 83.
... any more , Unless you mean that I should die before . Lyndar . I fear your feigned repentance comes too late ; I die , to see you still thus obstinate : But yet , in death my truth of love to SCENE II . THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 83.
Page 85
... mean not to Phyllis to go , My feet , of themselves , the way find : Unknown to myself I am just at her door , And , when I would rail , I can bring out no more , Than , Phyllis too fair and unkind ! II . When Phyllis I see , my heart ...
... mean not to Phyllis to go , My feet , of themselves , the way find : Unknown to myself I am just at her door , And , when I would rail , I can bring out no more , Than , Phyllis too fair and unkind ! II . When Phyllis I see , my heart ...
Page 87
... mean to wait the final doom of war . Lyndar . I find you come to quarrel with me now ; Would you know more of me than I allow ? Whence are you grown that great divinity , That with such ease into my thoughts can pry ? Indulgence does ...
... mean to wait the final doom of war . Lyndar . I find you come to quarrel with me now ; Would you know more of me than I allow ? Whence are you grown that great divinity , That with such ease into my thoughts can pry ? Indulgence does ...
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Abdal Abdalla Abdelm ABDELMELECH Aben ABENAMAR Abencerrages Almah Almahide Almanz Almanzor Amal Amalthea Arga ARGALEON Asca ASCANIO Aurelian beauty Ben Jonson Benito Benz Benzayda betwixt Boab BOABDELIN brave brother Camillo command confess Conquest of Granada court crown dare dear death DORALICE Dryden Duke of ARCOS Enter Eubulus Exeunt Exit fate father favour fear fight fortune Fred give Granada Guards HAMET hand happy haste hear heart heaven HIPPOLITA honour hope JOHN DRYDEN king lady Laura leave Leon Leonidas live look lovers Lucretia Lyndar Lyndaraxa madam married MELANTHA mistress never Ozmyn Pala Palamede Palm Palmyra pity play poet Poly POLYDAMAS prince queen revenge Rhodophil SCENE Selin soul speak stay sword tell thee there's thou art thought twas VIOLETTA virtue wife woman words Zegrys ZULEMA