The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524页 |
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第143页
... nature's laws . Then for the style , majestic and divine , It speaks no less than God in every line : Commanding words , whose force is still the same As the first fiat that produced our frame . All faiths beside , or did by arms ascend ...
... nature's laws . Then for the style , majestic and divine , It speaks no less than God in every line : Commanding words , whose force is still the same As the first fiat that produced our frame . All faiths beside , or did by arms ascend ...
第144页
... nature did what was by law required ; They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To nature's plain indictment they shall plead ; And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed . Most ...
... nature did what was by law required ; They , who the written rule had never known , Were to themselves both rule and law alone : To nature's plain indictment they shall plead ; And by their conscience be condemn'd or freed . Most ...
第247页
... nature first , and nature's God their song . Nor stopp'd translation here : for conqu'ring Rome , With Grecian spoils , brought Grecian numbers home ; Enrich'd by those Athenian muses more , Than all the vanquish'd world could yield ...
... nature first , and nature's God their song . Nor stopp'd translation here : for conqu'ring Rome , With Grecian spoils , brought Grecian numbers home ; Enrich'd by those Athenian muses more , Than all the vanquish'd world could yield ...
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