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" What verse can do he has perform'd in this, Which he presumes the most correct of his; But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at... "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 153
1845
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name; Awed when he hears his god-like Romans rage, 15 He, in a just despair, would quit the stage, And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does with disdain the foremost honours yield. As with the greater dead he...
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English Poems: The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 pages
...shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name; Awed when he hears his god-like Romans rage, 15 He, in a just despair, would quit the stage, And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does with disdain the foremost honours yield. As with the greater dead he...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...his; But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name: Aw'd when he hears his godlike Romans rage, He, in a just...quit the stage ; And to an age less polish'd, more unskilled, Does, with disdain, the foremost honors As with the greater dead he dares not strive, He...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 pages
...But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name : Aw "d when he hears his godlike Romans rage. He, in a just despair, would quit the stage. (Page 77, col. 1, lines 6-16.) In the dedication to the play he makes more explicit his wish, at which...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name : Aw'd when he hears hia godlike Romans rage, He, in a just despair, would quit the stage. (Page 77, col. 1, lines 6-16.) In the dedication to the play he makes more explicit his wish, at which...
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All for Love and The Spanish Fryar

John Dryden - 1911 - 402 pages
...most correct of his ; But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name : Awed when he hears his god-like Romans...despair, would quit the stage ; And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does, with disdain, the foremost honours yield. In the dedication, also,...
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Calendar, Part 3

University of Calcutta - 1912 - 746 pages
...; But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name : Aw'd when he hears his godlike Romans rage. He, in a just...unskill'd. Does, with disdain, the foremost honours yield. As with the greater dead he dares not strive, He would not match his verse with those who live : Let...
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Dryden's Dramatic Theory and Practice

Margaret Pollock Sherwood - 1914 - 120 pages
...bound in fetters. "But, spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name: Awed when he hears his god-like Romans...despair, would quit the stage; And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does, with disdain, the foremost honours yield."2 Dryden has moved from his...
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English Drama of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1642-1780)

George Henry Nettleton - 1914 - 392 pages
...his earlier vaunts : But spite of all his pride, a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name : Awed when he hears his god-like Romans...despair, would quit the stage ; And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does, with disdain, the foremost honours yield. Yet Aureng-Zebe has less...
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Dryden's Dramatic Theory and Practice, Volume 4, Part 2

Margaret Pollock Sherwood - 1914 - 126 pages
...secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name: Awed when he hears his god-like Komans rage, He, in a just despair, would quit the stage; And to an age less polished, more unskilled, Does, with disdain, the foremost honours yield."* Dryden has moved from his...
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