“Fattened in vice, so callous and so gross, he sins and sees not, senseless of his loss.”
Quote by John Dryden
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This book features a selection of poems written by John Dryden, an influential figure in the English literary landscape during the Restoration period. The poems within this collection span the years 1693 to 1696, showcasing Dryden's poetic style and thematic concerns of that era. more
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“Among our crimes oblivion may be set.”
“Long pains, with use of bearing, are half eased.”
“Many things impossible to thought have been by need to full perfection brought.”
“The perverseness of my fate is such that he's not mine because he's mine too much.”
“To so perverse a sex all grace is vain.”
“Pleasure never comes sincere to man; but lent by heaven upon hard usury.”
“Heroic poetry has ever been esteemed the greatest work of human nature.”
“If we from wealth to poverty descend, Want gives to know the flatterer from the friend.”
