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... Dryden What will not masters do , when servants thus presume ? 89. PERS . , Sat. , v , 64 PERS . From thee both old and young with profit learn The bounds of good and evil to discern . CORN . Unhappy he , who does this work adjourn ...
... Dryden What will not masters do , when servants thus presume ? 89. PERS . , Sat. , v , 64 PERS . From thee both old and young with profit learn The bounds of good and evil to discern . CORN . Unhappy he , who does this work adjourn ...
Pagina 431
... Dryden As perfect beauties somewhere have a mole . 298. VIRG . , Æn . , iv , 373 Honour is nowhere safe . 299. Juv . , Sat. , vi , 166 Creech Some country girl , scarce to a curtsey bred , Would I much rather than Cornelia wed ; If ...
... Dryden As perfect beauties somewhere have a mole . 298. VIRG . , Æn . , iv , 373 Honour is nowhere safe . 299. Juv . , Sat. , vi , 166 Creech Some country girl , scarce to a curtsey bred , Would I much rather than Cornelia wed ; If ...
Pagina 432
... Dryden 307. HOR . , Ars Poet . , 39 Often try what weight you can support , And what your shoulders are too weak to ... Dryden He sighs , adores , and courts her every hour : Who would not do as much for such a dower ? Dryden 312. CICERO ...
... Dryden 307. HOR . , Ars Poet . , 39 Often try what weight you can support , And what your shoulders are too weak to ... Dryden He sighs , adores , and courts her every hour : Who would not do as much for such a dower ? Dryden 312. CICERO ...
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