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 61
... Protestant play to a 7 * Our author had not yet become a Roman Catholick ; and Lord Haughton , to whom this address is made , was a strenuous opponent of the Duke of York . Protestant patron , as I do myself an honour , THE SPANISH FRYAR .
... Protestant play to a 7 * Our author had not yet become a Roman Catholick ; and Lord Haughton , to whom this address is made , was a strenuous opponent of the Duke of York . Protestant patron , as I do myself an honour , THE SPANISH FRYAR .
Stran 62
... Protestant patron , as I do myself an honour , so I do your noble family a right , who have been always eminent in the support and favour of our religion and liberties . And if the promises of your youth , your education at home , and ...
... Protestant patron , as I do myself an honour , so I do your noble family a right , who have been always eminent in the support and favour of our religion and liberties . And if the promises of your youth , your education at home , and ...
Stran 65
... Protestant , and came in- sulting to the plays where their own triumphs were represented . But let them now assure themselves that they can make the major part of no assembly , except it be a Meeting - house . Their tide of popularity ...
... Protestant , and came in- sulting to the plays where their own triumphs were represented . But let them now assure themselves that they can make the major part of no assembly , except it be a Meeting - house . Their tide of popularity ...
Stran 85
... Protestants as the word of a King and publick instruments could make it . Therefore the punishment was execrable ; and it pleased GOD , ( if we may dare to judge of his secret providence , ) to cut off that King in the very flower of ...
... Protestants as the word of a King and publick instruments could make it . Therefore the punishment was execrable ; and it pleased GOD , ( if we may dare to judge of his secret providence , ) to cut off that King in the very flower of ...
Stran 91
... protestants , and which are Irish . But it seems your authors had contrary designs : Mr. Hunt thought fit to say , it was frequently acted and applauded , because , says he , it was intended to provoke ... Protestant THE DUKE OF GUISE . 91.
... protestants , and which are Irish . But it seems your authors had contrary designs : Mr. Hunt thought fit to say , it was frequently acted and applauded , because , says he , it was intended to provoke ... Protestant THE DUKE OF GUISE . 91.
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