“He who proposes to be an author should first be a student.”
Quote by John Dryden
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“When bounteous autumn rears her head, he joys to pull the ripened pear.”
“The bravest men are subject most to chance.”
Source: The works of John Dryden,: now first collected in eighteen volumes
“Let cheerfulness on happy fortune wait.”
Source: The works of John Dryden: now first collected in eighteen volumes. Illustrated with notes, historical, critical, and explanatory, and a life of the author
“New vows to plight, and plighted vows to break.”
Source: Poetical Works: With a Memoir
“A coward is the kindest animal; 'Tis the most forgiving creature in a fight.”
“Love is a child that talks in broken language, yet then he speaks most plain.”
Source: The Works of John Dryden, Volume XIII: Plays: All for Love, Oedipus, Troilus and Cressida
“He who would pry behind the scenes oft sees a counterfeit.”
Source: The Works of John Dryden, Volume X: Plays: The Tempest, Tyrannick Love, An Evening's Love
