The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Band 8William Miller, 1808 |
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... Aratus , a man of the greatest power amongst all the Achæans , designed , from the very beginning , to bring all the Pelopon- nesians into one common body . And to effect this , he undertook many expeditions , and ran through a VOL ...
... Aratus , a man of the greatest power amongst all the Achæans , designed , from the very beginning , to bring all the Pelopon- nesians into one common body . And to effect this , he undertook many expeditions , and ran through a VOL ...
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... Aratus retreated , imagining that his design had been undis- covered . But Cleomenes wrote a jeering letter to him , and desired to know , as from a friend , whither he intended to march at night ? And Aratus an- swering , That having ...
... Aratus retreated , imagining that his design had been undis- covered . But Cleomenes wrote a jeering letter to him , and desired to know , as from a friend , whither he intended to march at night ? And Aratus an- swering , That having ...
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... Aratus taking Caphuæ , they commissioned him again . In this expedition he took Methudrium , and spoiled the country of the Argives ; and the Achæans , to stop his victory , and secure their friends , sent 20,000 foot and 1000 horse ...
... Aratus taking Caphuæ , they commissioned him again . In this expedition he took Methudrium , and spoiled the country of the Argives ; and the Achæans , to stop his victory , and secure their friends , sent 20,000 foot and 1000 horse ...
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... Aratus , in a bat- tle under the very walls of the city , some part of his army was routed ; but Aratus commanding the Achæans not to pass a deep hollow , and stopping the pursuit , Lydiadas the Megalopolitan , fretting at the orders ...
... Aratus , in a bat- tle under the very walls of the city , some part of his army was routed ; but Aratus commanding the Achæans not to pass a deep hollow , and stopping the pursuit , Lydiadas the Megalopolitan , fretting at the orders ...
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... Aratus imagined that this change had dis- turbed and shaken his affairs , and that he would not venture out of Sparta , and leave the city , now unsettled by so great an alteration , he thought it great and serviceable to his designs ...
... Aratus imagined that this change had dis- turbed and shaken his affairs , and that he would not venture out of Sparta , and leave the city , now unsettled by so great an alteration , he thought it great and serviceable to his designs ...
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Seite 453 - Sheba; but he fell down and humbled himself before her, and was carried to an inner chamber, and laid on a bed of state, which was not a little defiled with the presents of the Queen which had been bestowed on his garments; such as wine, cream, jelly, beverage, cakes, spices, and other good matters.
Seite 459 - His onset was violent: those passages which while they stood single had passed with little notice, when they were accumulated and exposed together, excited horror; the wise and the pious caught the alarm, and the nation wondered why it had so long suffered irreligion and licentiousness to be openly taught at the public charge.
Seite 453 - I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is got out of all our heads, and we are going on, hereabouts, as if the devil was contriving every man should blow up himself, by wild riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance.
Seite 458 - All, all of a piece throughout ; Thy chase had a beast in view : Thy wars brought nothing about ; Thy lovers were all untrue. 'Tis well an old age is out, And time to begin a new.
Seite 459 - He was formed for a controvertist ; with sufficient learning ; with diction vehement and pointed, though often vulgar and incorrect : with unconquerable pertinacity ; with wit in the highest degree keen and sarcastick ; and with all those powers exalted and invigorated by just confidence in his cause.
Seite 195 - Enriching moisture dropp'd on every thing ; " Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light ! " But then, alas ! to thee alone " One of old Gideon's miracles was shown; " For every tree and every herb around " With pearly dew was crown'd, " And upon all the quicken'd ground " The fruitful seed of heaven did brooding lie, " And nothing but the Muse's fleece was dry.
Seite 451 - I shall leave him dressed to posterity in the colours I saw him in the next progress after his inauguration, which was as green as the grass he trod on : with a feather in his cap, and a horn instead of a sword by his side ; how suitable to his age, calling, or person, I leave to others to judge from his pictures...
Seite 342 - But, as when vizard-mask appears in pit, Straight every man, who thinks himself a wit, Perks up, and, managing his comb with grace, With his white wig sets off his nut-brown face...
Seite 116 - ... and he was endless in consultations ; for when after much discourse a point was settled, if he could find a new jest to make even that which was suggested by himself seem ridiculous, he could not hold, but would study to raise the credit of his wit, though it made others call his judgment in question.
Seite 453 - I am certain she was not joined with good works, and left the Court in a staggering condition; Charity came to the King's feet, and seemed to cover the multitude of sins her sisters had committed...