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 14
... of Octavia ; for though I might use the privilege of a poet , to introduce her into Alexandria , yet I had not enough considered , that the compassion she moved to herself and children was destructive to that which 14 PREFACE TO.
... of Octavia ; for though I might use the privilege of a poet , to introduce her into Alexandria , yet I had not enough considered , that the compassion she moved to herself and children was destructive to that which 14 PREFACE TO.
Stran 24
... considered the poet whose character as a dramatist is given in the performance alluded to , and the writer of the Imitation , as two distinct persons . See the next note.- Besides ; Shadwell and our author were now on good terms , as ...
... considered the poet whose character as a dramatist is given in the performance alluded to , and the writer of the Imitation , as two distinct persons . See the next note.- Besides ; Shadwell and our author were now on good terms , as ...
Stran 34
... considered , that to acquaint the world is a phrase of a mali- cious meaning : for it would imply that the world were not already acquainted with them . You are so generally known to be above the meanness of my praises , that you have ...
... considered , that to acquaint the world is a phrase of a mali- cious meaning : for it would imply that the world were not already acquainted with them . You are so generally known to be above the meanness of my praises , that you have ...
Stran 101
... considered , whether , if I were as much a knave as they would make me , I am fool enough to be guilty of this charge ; and whether they who raised it would have made it publick , if they had thought I was theirs inwardly ; for it is ...
... considered , whether , if I were as much a knave as they would make me , I am fool enough to be guilty of this charge ; and whether they who raised it would have made it publick , if they had thought I was theirs inwardly ; for it is ...
Stran 122
... considered the tenets of that church which are diametrically opposite to popery , and more so than any of the sects . Not to insist on the quiet and security which protestant subjects at this day enjoy in some parts of Germany under ...
... considered the tenets of that church which are diametrically opposite to popery , and more so than any of the sects . Not to insist on the quiet and security which protestant subjects at this day enjoy in some parts of Germany under ...
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