The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Band 8A. Constable & Company, 1821 |
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... happy and judicious performances in the late opera , and the experience I have had of him , in the setting my * * Betterton , having recovered the dislike to operas , which the failure of " Albion and Albanius " occasioned , had brought ...
... happy and judicious performances in the late opera , and the experience I have had of him , in the setting my * * Betterton , having recovered the dislike to operas , which the failure of " Albion and Albanius " occasioned , had brought ...
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... happy for me that I was at my voca- tion , driving day - light about the world . But I had rather stand my father's thunderbolts , than my step- mother's railing . Merc . When the tongue - battle was over , and the championess had ...
... happy for me that I was at my voca- tion , driving day - light about the world . But I had rather stand my father's thunderbolts , than my step- mother's railing . Merc . When the tongue - battle was over , and the championess had ...
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... if , betwixt my intervals of bliss , Some amorous youth his orisons address , His prayer is in a happy hour preferred ; And when Jove loves , a lover shall be heard . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. - A Night Scene of 80 ACT 1 . AMPHITRYON .
... if , betwixt my intervals of bliss , Some amorous youth his orisons address , His prayer is in a happy hour preferred ; And when Jove loves , a lover shall be heard . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I. - A Night Scene of 80 ACT 1 . AMPHITRYON .
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... happy moments from my public charge , To consecrate to thy desired embrace ; And I could wish no witness but thyself , For thou thyself art all I wish to please . Alcm . So long an absence , and so short a stay ! What , but one night ...
... happy moments from my public charge , To consecrate to thy desired embrace ; And I could wish no witness but thyself , For thou thyself art all I wish to please . Alcm . So long an absence , and so short a stay ! What , but one night ...
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... will fancy to itself Millions of gentle cares , and sweet disquiets ; The being happy is not half the joy ; The manner of their happiness is all . In me , my charming mistress , you behold A SCENE II . 48 AMPHITRYON .
... will fancy to itself Millions of gentle cares , and sweet disquiets ; The being happy is not half the joy ; The manner of their happiness is all . In me , my charming mistress , you behold A SCENE II . 48 AMPHITRYON .
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Seite 444 - Nassau to Kneller's hand decreed To fix him graceful on the bounding steed; So well in paint and stone they judg'd of merit: But kings in wit may want discerning spirit.
Seite 87 - FAIR Iris I love, and hourly I die, But not for a lip, nor a languishing eye: She's fickle and false, and there we agree, For I am as false and as fickle as she.
Seite 265 - Choose to sustain the smart, rather than leave her. My ravished eyes behold such charms about her, I can die with her, but not live without her ; One tender sigh of hers to see me languish, Will more than pay the price of my past anguish.
Seite 401 - Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features, Seem to be drawn by Love's own hand ; by Love, Himself in love...
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 - The entertainment and show went forward, and most of the presenters went backward, or fell down; wine did so occupy their upper chambers.
Seite 455 - JANUS. Chronos, Chronos, mend thy pace, An hundred times the rolling sun Around the radiant belt has run In his revolving race. Behold, behold, the goal in sight, Spread thy fans, and wing thy flight.
Seite 12 - The labouring bee, when his sharp sting is gone, Forgets his golden work, and turns a drone : Such is a satire, when you take away That rage, in which his noble vigour lay.
Seite 134 - Drum. Now they charge on amain, Now they rally again: The Gods from above the Mad Labour behold, And pity Mankind that will perish for Gold. The Fainting Saxons quit their Ground, Their Trumpets Languish in the Sound...
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.