Dryden: A SelectionMethuen, 1978 - 632 pages |
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Page 330
... RHODOPHIL . But here comes Rhodophil . ' Tis pretty odd that my mistress should so much resemble his : the same newsmonger , the same passionate lover of a court , the same But Basta , since I must marry her , I'll say nothing , because ...
... RHODOPHIL . But here comes Rhodophil . ' Tis pretty odd that my mistress should so much resemble his : the same newsmonger , the same passionate lover of a court , the same But Basta , since I must marry her , I'll say nothing , because ...
Page 355
... RHODOPHIL and MELANTHA . How ! Rhodophil and my mistress ! MELANTHA My servant to apprehend me ! This is surprenant au dernier . RHODOPHIL I must on ; there's nothing but impudence can help me out . PALAMEDE Rhodophil , how came you ...
... RHODOPHIL and MELANTHA . How ! Rhodophil and my mistress ! MELANTHA My servant to apprehend me ! This is surprenant au dernier . RHODOPHIL I must on ; there's nothing but impudence can help me out . PALAMEDE Rhodophil , how came you ...
Page 362
... RHODOPHIL ; and DORALICE in man's babit . RHODOPHIL Friend , your relief was very timely , otherwise I had been oppressed . PALAMEDE What was the quarrel ? 185 RHODOPHIL What I did was in rescue of this youth . 190 195 200 PALAMEDE What ...
... RHODOPHIL ; and DORALICE in man's babit . RHODOPHIL Friend , your relief was very timely , otherwise I had been oppressed . PALAMEDE What was the quarrel ? 185 RHODOPHIL What I did was in rescue of this youth . 190 195 200 PALAMEDE What ...
Contents
Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings 37 | 3 |
Heroic Stanzas to the Memory of Oliver Cromwell | 14 |
To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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action ALEXAS Ancients ANTONY appear arms bear beauty better cause characters CLEOPATRA comedy concernment court dear death DOLABELLA DORALICE Dryden English Enter eyes fate father fear fire foes follow force fortune French give hand happy haste hear heart Heav'n honour hope Italy judge kind king laws least leave LEONIDAS less live look lord lost manners means MELANTHA mind move nature never observed once pains PALAMEDE PALMYRA pass passions Persius persons pity play pleased plot poem poet poor praise prince raise reason rest RHODOPHIL rhyme Roman rule satire scene sense side soul speak stage stand sure tell thee things thou thought tragedy translation true turn VENTIDIUS verse virtue wife write young
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Elations: The Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-century Britain Shaun Irlam No preview available - 1999 |