The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, المجلد 4A. Constable & Company, 1821 |
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الصفحة 45
... dear ! What his he calls , We will not give one stone from out these walls . Boab . Take this for answer , then : - Whate'er your arms have conquer'd of my land , I will , for peace , resign to Ferdinand . To harder terms my mind I ...
... dear ! What his he calls , We will not give one stone from out these walls . Boab . Take this for answer , then : - Whate'er your arms have conquer'd of my land , I will , for peace , resign to Ferdinand . To harder terms my mind I ...
الصفحة 76
... dear ! each minute does new dangers bring ; You will be taken ; I expect the king . Abdelm . The king ! -the poor usurper of an hour : His empire's but a dream of kingly power.- I warn you , as a lover and a friend , To leave him , ere ...
... dear ! each minute does new dangers bring ; You will be taken ; I expect the king . Abdelm . The king ! -the poor usurper of an hour : His empire's but a dream of kingly power.- I warn you , as a lover and a friend , To leave him , ere ...
الصفحة 79
... dear , but that thing more . Abdelm . Now I too late perceive I am undone ; Living and seeing , to my death I run . I know you false , yet in your snares I fall ; You grant me nothing , and I grant you all . Lyndar . I would grant all ...
... dear , but that thing more . Abdelm . Now I too late perceive I am undone ; Living and seeing , to my death I run . I know you false , yet in your snares I fall ; You grant me nothing , and I grant you all . Lyndar . I would grant all ...
الصفحة 93
... Dear Lyndaraxa , haste ; the foes pursue . Lyndar . My lord , the Prince Abdalla , is it you ? I scarcely can believe the words I hear ; Could you so coarsely treat my officer ? Abdal . He forced me ; but the danger nearer draws : When ...
... Dear Lyndaraxa , haste ; the foes pursue . Lyndar . My lord , the Prince Abdalla , is it you ? I scarcely can believe the words I hear ; Could you so coarsely treat my officer ? Abdal . He forced me ; but the danger nearer draws : When ...
الصفحة 97
... dear , ( Each other's love ) we'll go - I know not where . For where , alas , should we our flight begin ? The foe's without ; our parents are within . Benz . I'll fly to you , and you shall fly to me ; Our flight but to each other's ...
... dear , ( Each other's love ) we'll go - I know not where . For where , alas , should we our flight begin ? The foe's without ; our parents are within . Benz . I'll fly to you , and you shall fly to me ; Our flight but to each other's ...
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Abdal ABDALLA Abdelm ABDELMELECH Aben ABENAMAR Abencerrages Almah Almahide Almanz Almanzor Amal AMALTHEA Arcos Arga ARGALEON Asca ASCANIO Aurelian beauty Ben Jonson Benito Benz Benzayda betwixt Boab BOABDELIN brave Camillo command Conquest of Granada court crown dare dear death DORALICE Dryden Duke Duke of ARCOS Duke of Mantua Enter Eubulus Exeunt Exit fate father favour fear fight fortune Fred give Granada Guards HAMET hand happy haste hear heart heaven honour hope king lady Laura Leon Leonidas live look lovers Lucretia Lyndar LYNDARAXA madam MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE married Melantha mistress never night Ozmyn Pala Palamede Palm Palmyra pity play poet Poly prince queen revenge Rhodophil SCENE Selin shew soul speak stay sword tell thee there's thing thou art thought twas VIOLETTA virtue wife words Zegrys ZULEMA
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الصفحة 211 - ... either in rejecting such old words, or phrases, which are ill sounding, or improper; or in admitting new, which are more proper, more sounding, and more significant.
الصفحة 61 - Beneath a myrtle shade. Which love for none but happy lovers made, I slept ; and straight my love before me brought Phyllis, the object of my waking thought. Undressed she came my flames to meet, While love strewed flowers beneath her feet ; Flowers which, so pressed by her, became more sweet.
الصفحة 225 - ... dull and heavy spirits of the English from their natural reservedness ; loosened them from their stiff forms of conversation, and made them easy and pliant to each other in discourse. Thus, insensibly, our way of living became more free ; and the fire of the English wit, which...
الصفحة 40 - I am as free as Nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
الصفحة 116 - A watchful fate o'ersees its tender years: Till, grown more strong, it thrusts and stretches out, And elbows all the kingdoms round about: The place thus made for its first breathing free, It moves again for ease and luxury; Till, swelling by degrees, it has...
الصفحة 62 - A careless veil of lawn was loosely spread: From her white temples fell her shaded hair, Like cloudy sunshine not too brown nor fair: Her hands, her lips did love inspire; Her ev'ry grace my heart did fire : But most her eyes which languish'd with desire.
الصفحة 66 - Tis he ; I feel him now in every part : Like a new lord he vaunts about my heart; Surveys, in state, each corner of my breast, While poor fierce I, that was, am dispossessed...
الصفحة 353 - ... in my own defence, neither will I gratify the ambition of two wretched scribblers, who desire nothing more than to be answered. I have not wanted friends, even amongst strangers, who have defended me more strongly than my contemptible pedant could attack me ; for the other, he is only like Fungoso in the play, who follows the fashion at a distance, and adores the Fastidious Brisk of Oxford.
الصفحة 5 - If from thy hands alone my death can be, I am immortal and a god to thee. If I would kill thee now, thy fate's so low, That I must stoop ere I can give the blow : But mine is fixed so far above thy crown, That all thy men, Piled on thy back, can never pull it down : But, at my ease, thy destiny I send, By ceasing from this hour to be thy friend.
الصفحة 213 - Witness the lameness of their plots ; many of which, especially those which they writ first (for even that age refined itself in some measure), were made up of some ridiculous incoherent story, which in one play many times took up the business of an age.