The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Volume 4William Miller, 1808 |
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... once exist in real life , and actually conducted armies , and governed kingdoms , upon principles as strained and hy- perbolical as those of the Moorish champion . If Almanzor , at the command of his mistress , aids his hated rival to ...
... once exist in real life , and actually conducted armies , and governed kingdoms , upon principles as strained and hy- perbolical as those of the Moorish champion . If Almanzor , at the command of his mistress , aids his hated rival to ...
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... once have been , and now decayed . In the less inflated parts , the ideas are usually as just , as inge- nious and beautiful ; for example . No ; there is a necessity in fate , Why still the brave bold man is fortunate ; He keeps his ...
... once have been , and now decayed . In the less inflated parts , the ideas are usually as just , as inge- nious and beautiful ; for example . No ; there is a necessity in fate , Why still the brave bold man is fortunate ; He keeps his ...
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... patriot- ism is hardly once alluded to through the whole piece . The fate , or the wishes , of Almahide , Lyndaraxa , and Benzayda , are all that in- terest the Moorish warriors around them , as if the THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 7.
... patriot- ism is hardly once alluded to through the whole piece . The fate , or the wishes , of Almahide , Lyndaraxa , and Benzayda , are all that in- terest the Moorish warriors around them , as if the THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA . 7.
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... once their nation and religion . Indeed , so essentially necessary are the encouragements of beauty to military achievement , that we find queen Isabella or- dering to the field of battle a corps de reserve of her maids of ho- nour , to ...
... once their nation and religion . Indeed , so essentially necessary are the encouragements of beauty to military achievement , that we find queen Isabella or- dering to the field of battle a corps de reserve of her maids of ho- nour , to ...
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... once admit of a latitude , that thoughts may be exalted , and that images and actions may be raised above the life , and described in measure without rhyme , that leads you insensibly from your own principles to mine : you are already ...
... once admit of a latitude , that thoughts may be exalted , and that images and actions may be raised above the life , and described in measure without rhyme , that leads you insensibly from your own principles to mine : you are already ...
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