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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... 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 always some ...
... 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 always some ...
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... greater than we are . It is true , that vaster and more frequent taxes might be gathered , when the consent of the people was not asked or needed ; but this were 1 only by conquering abroad to be poor at home ; ALL FOR LOVE . 7.
... greater than we are . It is true , that vaster and more frequent taxes might be gathered , when the consent of the people was not asked or needed ; but this were 1 only by conquering abroad to be poor at home ; ALL FOR LOVE . 7.
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... true Englishman , he must at the same time be fired with indignation , and revenge himself as he can on the disturbers of his country . And to whom could I more fitly apply myself than to your Lordship , who have not only an inborn ...
... true Englishman , he must at the same time be fired with indignation , and revenge himself as he can on the disturbers of his country . And to whom could I more fitly apply myself than to your Lordship , who have not only an inborn ...
Stran 11
... true content , than you have gained by dignity ; and that a private gentleman is better attended by a single servant , than your Lordship with so clamorous a train . Pardon me , my Lord , if I speak like a philosopher on this subject ...
... true content , than you have gained by dignity ; and that a private gentleman is better attended by a single servant , than your Lordship with so clamorous a train . Pardon me , my Lord , if I speak like a philosopher on this subject ...
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... true , some actions , though natural , are not fit to be represented , and broad obscenities in words ought in good manners to be avoided ; expressions therefore are a modest cloth- ing of our thoughts , as breeches and petticoats are ...
... true , some actions , though natural , are not fit to be represented , and broad obscenities in words ought in good manners to be avoided ; expressions therefore are a modest cloth- ing of our thoughts , as breeches and petticoats are ...
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