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 10
... occasion of manifesting your own zeal in suffering for his present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune waited on the unhappiness of his ...
... occasion of manifesting your own zeal in suffering for his present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune waited on the unhappiness of his ...
Stran 28
... the master- piece of Sophocles ; but I reserve it for a more fit occasion , which I hope to have hereafter . In my style I have professed to imitate the divine Shak- speare ; which that I might perform more freely , 28 : PREFACE TO.
... the master- piece of Sophocles ; but I reserve it for a more fit occasion , which I hope to have hereafter . In my style I have professed to imitate the divine Shak- speare ; which that I might perform more freely , 28 : PREFACE TO.
Stran 29
... occasion is fair , and the subject would be pleasant to handle the difference of style betwixt him and Fletcher ; and wherein , and how far , they are both to be imitated . But since I must not be over confident of my own performance ...
... occasion is fair , and the subject would be pleasant to handle the difference of style betwixt him and Fletcher ; and wherein , and how far , they are both to be imitated . But since I must not be over confident of my own performance ...
Stran 33
... occasion shall serve , for a greater orator to use ; and dare only tell you , that I never passed any part of my life with greater satisfaction or improvement to myself than those years which I have lived in the honour of your ...
... occasion shall serve , for a greater orator to use ; and dare only tell you , that I never passed any part of my life with greater satisfaction or improvement to myself than those years which I have lived in the honour of your ...
Stran 34
... occasion , which lies so fair for me , to acquaint the world with some of those excellencies which I have ad- mired in you ; but I have reasonably considered , that to acquaint the world is a phrase of a mali- cious meaning : for it ...
... occasion , which lies so fair for me , to acquaint the world with some of those excellencies which I have ad- mired in you ; but I have reasonably considered , that to acquaint the world is a phrase of a mali- cious meaning : for it ...
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