Dryden's SatireMacmillan, 1966 - 182 pages |
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... Roman Catholic priest . 1. 120 , sinister : left ― augurers . Ball : orb . associated with bad fortune by Roman 1. 122 , Love's Kingdom : Flecknoe's pastoral play ( 1664 ) . 1. 126 , Poppies : productive of sleep . Shadwell's death was ...
... Roman Catholic priest . 1. 120 , sinister : left ― augurers . Ball : orb . associated with bad fortune by Roman 1. 122 , Love's Kingdom : Flecknoe's pastoral play ( 1664 ) . 1. 126 , Poppies : productive of sleep . Shadwell's death was ...
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... Roman Catholic Church . 1. 6 , Scythian shafts : the Scythians were famed as archers and used poisoned arrows . 1. 8 , doom'd : sentenced . 1. 9 , her young : the Roman Catholic priests . 1. II , obnoxious .. to : liable to be harmed by ...
... Roman Catholic Church . 1. 6 , Scythian shafts : the Scythians were famed as archers and used poisoned arrows . 1. 8 , doom'd : sentenced . 1. 9 , her young : the Roman Catholic priests . 1. II , obnoxious .. to : liable to be harmed by ...
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... Roman satura . The word - originally meaning ' full ' or ' abundant ' - may have been used for a dish filled with various kinds of fruit and thence for the medley of discursive observations that formed the ' satires ' of Ennius ( 239 ...
... Roman satura . The word - originally meaning ' full ' or ' abundant ' - may have been used for a dish filled with various kinds of fruit and thence for the medley of discursive observations that formed the ' satires ' of Ennius ( 239 ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
Copyright | |
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