A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American PoetsT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1888 - 761 páginas |
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... Dryden Edipus . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Shall our pale , wither'd hands , be still stretch'd out , Trembling , at once , with eagerness and age ? With av'rice and convulsions , grasping hard ? Grasping at air ; for what hath earth beside ...
... Dryden Edipus . Act iv . Sc . 1 . Shall our pale , wither'd hands , be still stretch'd out , Trembling , at once , with eagerness and age ? With av'rice and convulsions , grasping hard ? Grasping at air ; for what hath earth beside ...
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... Dryden : Absalom and Achitophel . Pt . i . Line 299 . Nor does it follow , ' cause a herald Can make a gentleman scarce a year old , To be descended of a race Of ancient kings in a small space ; That we should all opinions hold ...
... Dryden : Absalom and Achitophel . Pt . i . Line 299 . Nor does it follow , ' cause a herald Can make a gentleman scarce a year old , To be descended of a race Of ancient kings in a small space ; That we should all opinions hold ...
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... Dryden : Art of Poetry . Canto i . Line 49 . I never dare to write As funny as I can . 248 Oliver Wendell Holmes : Height of Ridiculous . St. 8 . ' Tis pleasant , sure , to see one's name in print ; A book's a book , although there's ...
... Dryden : Art of Poetry . Canto i . Line 49 . I never dare to write As funny as I can . 248 Oliver Wendell Holmes : Height of Ridiculous . St. 8 . ' Tis pleasant , sure , to see one's name in print ; A book's a book , although there's ...
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... Dryden : Cym . and Iph . Line 1 . All things of beauty are not theirs alone Who hold the fee ; but unto him no less Who can enjoy , than unto them who own , Are sweetest uses given to possess . For Heaven is bountiful ; and suffers none ...
... Dryden : Cym . and Iph . Line 1 . All things of beauty are not theirs alone Who hold the fee ; but unto him no less Who can enjoy , than unto them who own , Are sweetest uses given to possess . For Heaven is bountiful ; and suffers none ...
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... Dryden : Alex . Feast . St. 1 . None but the brave deserves the fair . 485 How sleep the brave , who sink to rest , By all their country's wishes blest ! · By fairy hands their knell is sung , By forms unseen their dirge is rung . 486 ...
... Dryden : Alex . Feast . St. 1 . None but the brave deserves the fair . 485 How sleep the brave , who sink to rest , By all their country's wishes blest ! · By fairy hands their knell is sung , By forms unseen their dirge is rung . 486 ...
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