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Dryden has done justice to the impassioned eloquence of the ' Tancred and Sigismunda ; ' but has not given an adequate idea of the wild preternatural interest of the story of ' Honoria . ' ' Cimon and Iphigene ' is by no means one of ...
Dryden has done justice to the impassioned eloquence of the ' Tancred and Sigismunda ; ' but has not given an adequate idea of the wild preternatural interest of the story of ' Honoria . ' ' Cimon and Iphigene ' is by no means one of ...
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Truly , madam , he holds Belzebub at the stave's end , as well as a man in his case may do : he has here writ a letter to you ; I should have given it to you to - day morning , but as a madman's epistles are no gospels , so it skills ...
Truly , madam , he holds Belzebub at the stave's end , as well as a man in his case may do : he has here writ a letter to you ; I should have given it to you to - day morning , but as a madman's epistles are no gospels , so it skills ...
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No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning ; and lovers are given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry , may be said , as lovers , they do feign . Aud . Do you wish , then , that the gods had made me poetical ? Touch .
No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning ; and lovers are given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry , may be said , as lovers , they do feign . Aud . Do you wish , then , that the gods had made me poetical ? Touch .
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