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Pagina 170
... Dryden's . I must also allow , that many of Shakespear's , and several of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity ... Dryden , had been last given on 2 May 1709. Oedipus , by Dryden and Lee , had performances at Penkethman's Theatre on 3 ...
... Dryden's . I must also allow , that many of Shakespear's , and several of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity ... Dryden , had been last given on 2 May 1709. Oedipus , by Dryden and Lee , had performances at Penkethman's Theatre on 3 ...
Pagina 232
... DRYDEN . 3 Persius , Satires , 5. 132-55 . Dryden's translation , 189–227 ( line 193 : The tyrant Lucre ; lines 208-9 : Nothing retards thy voyage , now , unless | Thy other lord forbids , Voluptuousness ) . Et quid agam ? Rogitas ...
... DRYDEN . 3 Persius , Satires , 5. 132-55 . Dryden's translation , 189–227 ( line 193 : The tyrant Lucre ; lines 208-9 : Nothing retards thy voyage , now , unless | Thy other lord forbids , Voluptuousness ) . Et quid agam ? Rogitas ...
Pagina 345
... Dryden's Aureng - Zebe ( IV . i . 434–6 ) : Morat , Morat , Morat ! You love the name So well , your ev'ry question ends in that ; You force me still to answer you - Morat ! R3 2 These favourite expressions of Dryden are ridiculed in ...
... Dryden's Aureng - Zebe ( IV . i . 434–6 ) : Morat , Morat , Morat ! You love the name So well , your ev'ry question ends in that ; You force me still to answer you - Morat ! R3 2 These favourite expressions of Dryden are ridiculed in ...
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