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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... religious prince , and in short a father of his country ; instead of these , he has drawn him suspicious , designing , more anxious of keeping the Theban crown than solicitous for the safety of his people hectored by Theseus , contemned ...
... religious prince , and in short a father of his country ; instead of these , he has drawn him suspicious , designing , more anxious of keeping the Theban crown than solicitous for the safety of his people hectored by Theseus , contemned ...
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... religion of the Greeks ; but he himself was beholding to Homer's Tiresias in the Odysses for some of them , and the rest have been collected from Heliodore's Ethiopicks , and Lucan's Erictho . Sophocles indeed is admirable every where ...
... religion of the Greeks ; but he himself was beholding to Homer's Tiresias in the Odysses for some of them , and the rest have been collected from Heliodore's Ethiopicks , and Lucan's Erictho . Sophocles indeed is admirable every where ...
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... religion or the interest of his country . He made many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who differed from them . He had indeed a superior genius to all the men of business that I have ever known and he had ...
... religion or the interest of his country . He made many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who differed from them . He had indeed a superior genius to all the men of business that I have ever known and he had ...
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... religions ; but to order them , and make them useful after their admission , is the difficulty . A greater progress has been made in this , since his majesty's return , than perhaps since the conquest to his time . But the better part ...
... religions ; but to order them , and make them useful after their admission , is the difficulty . A greater progress has been made in this , since his majesty's return , than perhaps since the conquest to his time . But the better part ...
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... religion and liberties . And if the promises of your youth , your education at home , and your experience abroad , deceive me not , the principles you have embraced are such as will no way dege- nerate from your ancestors , but refresh ...
... religion and liberties . And if the promises of your youth , your education at home , and your experience abroad , deceive me not , the principles you have embraced are such as will no way dege- nerate from your ancestors , but refresh ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL acted action afterwards ALBION AND ALBANIUS amongst answer appears betwixt Bishop called catholick cause character church of England Cleomenes commendation confess conscience criticks crown death DEDICATION discourse dispute Dryden Duchess Duchess of York Duke of Guise Earl Elkanah Settle endeavour enemies English errours father favour fortune French friends give Henry the Third honour JOHN DRYDEN judge judgment King King of Navarre King's Lady lawful League learned least libel lived Lord Lord Rochester Lordship Majesty matter mean musick nature never observed opera opinion papists parallel parliament party person play pleased Plutarch poem poet poetry Pope popish Popish Plot praise Preface pretended prince protestant publick reader reason rebellion religion Roman Rome royal satire says scripture Shaftesbury shew supposed tell theatre thing thought tion tragedy Trajan translated true verses virtue words write written