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" What judgment I had increases rather than diminishes; and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject, to run them into verse or to give them the other harmony of prose. "
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - Página 149
editado por - 1854
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volumen 3

John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain. What judgment I had, increases rather than dimithe position here referred to, Mr. Tyrwhitt has shewn there is no ground. See a note near the end...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volumen 3

John Dryden - 1800 - 662 páginas
...and Rymerappears to have been reconciled. Here we find no snarling. See p. 27,5, n. i . nishes ; arid thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose: I have so...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volumen 3

John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain. What judgment I had, increases rather than dimithe position here referred to, Mr. Tyrwhitt has shewn there is no ground. See a note near the end...
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volumen 21

John Bell - 1807 - 458 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain....in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to chuse or to reject ; to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose. I have so...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen ..., Volumen 11

John Dryden - 1808 - 500 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree-; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain....in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to chuse or to reject, to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose : I have so...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain....in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to chuse or to reject, to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose : I have so...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree; and if I lose not more of it, 1 have no great reason to complain. What judgment I...in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject; to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose. I have so...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 páginas
...any great degree ; and if I lose not.more of it, I have no great reason to complain. What judgment 1 had increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts,...in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run them into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose. I hare so...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, 1 have no great reason to complain. What judgment 1 liad increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts, such...in so fast upon me, that my only difficulty is to choose or to reject ; to run I In in into verse, or to give them the other harmony of prose. I have...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen 9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 páginas
...faculties of my soul, excepting only my memory, which is not impaired to any great degree ; and if I lose not more of it, I have no great reason to complain. What judgment 1 had increases rather than diminishes ; and thoughts, such as they are, come crowding in so fast upon...
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