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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... believe he was true to them . He was a positive and undertaking man : so he gave the King much ease , by assuring him all things would go according to his mind in the next session of parliament ; and when his hopes failed him , he had ...
... believe he was true to them . He was a positive and undertaking man : so he gave the King much ease , by assuring him all things would go according to his mind in the next session of parliament ; and when his hopes failed him , he had ...
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... believe , gave rise . Previous to the publication of this Preface , and probably in the same year , ( 1678 , ) that nobleman's Imitation of the tenth Satire of the first Book of Horace had been printed anonymously ; in which is no very ...
... believe , gave rise . Previous to the publication of this Preface , and probably in the same year , ( 1678 , ) that nobleman's Imitation of the tenth Satire of the first Book of Horace had been printed anonymously ; in which is no very ...
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... believe it was as little in Mr. Lee's . And now since some people have been so busy as to cast out false and scanda- lous surmises , how far we two agreed upon the writing of it , I must do a common right both to Mr. Lee and myself , to ...
... believe it was as little in Mr. Lee's . And now since some people have been so busy as to cast out false and scanda- lous surmises , how far we two agreed upon the writing of it , I must do a common right both to Mr. Lee and myself , to ...
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... believe also , that if Julian had been written and calculated for the Parisians , as it was for our sectaries , one of their Sheriffs might have mistaken too , and called him Julian the Apostle . I suppose I need not push this point any ...
... believe also , that if Julian had been written and calculated for the Parisians , as it was for our sectaries , one of their Sheriffs might have mistaken too , and called him Julian the Apostle . I suppose I need not push this point any ...
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... believe no man , who loves the government , would be glad to see the rabble in such a posture as they were represented in our play . But if the tragedy had ended on your side , the play had been a loyal witty poem ; the success of it ...
... believe no man , who loves the government , would be glad to see the rabble in such a posture as they were represented in our play . But if the tragedy had ended on your side , the play had been a loyal witty poem ; the success of it ...
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