Poems and Prose of John DrydenPenguin Books, 1955 - 356 pages |
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Page 139
... turns of chance below ; And now and then a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . CHORUS Revolving in his altered soul The various turns of chance below ; And now and then a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . V The mighty ...
... turns of chance below ; And now and then a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . CHORUS Revolving in his altered soul The various turns of chance below ; And now and then a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . V The mighty ...
Page 144
... turns hunter and doubles the cry . CHO . OF ALL . With shouting and hooting we pierce through the sky , JANUS . And Echo turns hunter and doubles the cry . Then our age was in its prime , CHRONUS . Free from rage , DIANA . MOMUS . And ...
... turns hunter and doubles the cry . CHO . OF ALL . With shouting and hooting we pierce through the sky , JANUS . And Echo turns hunter and doubles the cry . Then our age was in its prime , CHRONUS . Free from rage , DIANA . MOMUS . And ...
Page 187
... turns and graces of the English stage . They have mixed their serious plays with mirth like our tragi - come- dies , since the death of Cardinal Richelieu , which Lisideius and many others not observing have commended that in them for a ...
... turns and graces of the English stage . They have mixed their serious plays with mirth like our tragi - come- dies , since the death of Cardinal Richelieu , which Lisideius and many others not observing have commended that in them for a ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PROLOGUE TO THE TEMPEST 1670 | 97 |
PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY | 104 |
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