The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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Stran 65
... Highness , the prudent management of the ministers is also most conspicu- I am not particular in this commendation , because I am unwilling to raise envy to your VOL . II . F Lordship , who are too just not to desire that THE DUKE OF ...
... Highness , the prudent management of the ministers is also most conspicu- I am not particular in this commendation , because I am unwilling to raise envy to your VOL . II . F Lordship , who are too just not to desire that THE DUKE OF ...
Stran 69
... HIGHNESS ; BY THOMAS HUNT , AND THE AUTHORS OF THE REFLEC- TIONS UPON THE PRETENDED PARALLEL IN THE PLAY CALLED THE DUKE OF GUISE . FIRST PRINTED IN QUARTO , IN 1683 . THE VINDICATION OF THE DUKE OF GUISE . " IN THE ...
... HIGHNESS ; BY THOMAS HUNT , AND THE AUTHORS OF THE REFLEC- TIONS UPON THE PRETENDED PARALLEL IN THE PLAY CALLED THE DUKE OF GUISE . FIRST PRINTED IN QUARTO , IN 1683 . THE VINDICATION OF THE DUKE OF GUISE . " IN THE ...
Stran 94
... Highness , will be seen ; and it will be seen also who strikes him worst and most unluckily . " The Duke of Guise ( he tells us ) ought to have represented a great prince , that had inserved to some most detestable villany , to please ...
... Highness , will be seen ; and it will be seen also who strikes him worst and most unluckily . " The Duke of Guise ( he tells us ) ought to have represented a great prince , that had inserved to some most detestable villany , to please ...
Stran 99
... Highness and his court were only there , they pushed it as far as their malice had power ; and if their party had been more numerous , the affront had been greater . The next paragraph of our author's is a pane- gyrick on the Duke of ...
... Highness and his court were only there , they pushed it as far as their malice had power ; and if their party had been more numerous , the affront had been greater . The next paragraph of our author's is a pane- gyrick on the Duke of ...
Stran 113
... Highness to be my patron , I have reason to be proud of it ; because he never yet forsook any man whom he has had the good- ness to own for his . But how have I put him under an unfortunate character ? The authors of the Reflections ...
... Highness to be my patron , I have reason to be proud of it ; because he never yet forsook any man whom he has had the good- ness to own for his . But how have I put him under an unfortunate character ? The authors of the Reflections ...
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