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 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... French names for English , read it so often , that it came to their ears who were con- cern'd ; and forced him to leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a ...
... French names for English , read it so often , that it came to their ears who were con- cern'd ; and forced him to leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a ...
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... boy , as at some French schools now , and that Custos meant Custos tesseræ , symboli , & c . ; but at Westminster the symbol is totally unknown at present . 6 things out of college ; but upon recollection , 16 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ,
... boy , as at some French schools now , and that Custos meant Custos tesseræ , symboli , & c . ; but at Westminster the symbol is totally unknown at present . 6 things out of college ; but upon recollection , 16 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ,
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... French mode . 7 It should seem from the subsequent letter that Dryden . after having spent a few days with his friends at Cotter- stock , and dispatched his business at Tichmarsh , returned 8 the bad news of my cousin your wife's ...
... French mode . 7 It should seem from the subsequent letter that Dryden . after having spent a few days with his friends at Cotter- stock , and dispatched his business at Tichmarsh , returned 8 the bad news of my cousin your wife's ...
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... French Republick , ( particularly in the number of the troops employed , ) though it was proposed to be directed against a different part of the Turkish dominions from that which was assailed by the Corsican Mussulman , who now governs ...
... French Republick , ( particularly in the number of the troops employed , ) though it was proposed to be directed against a different part of the Turkish dominions from that which was assailed by the Corsican Mussulman , who now governs ...
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... French , and pub- lished in 1668 , which is there , was confounded by him with Dryden's comedy . P. 354. n . The passage in the Preface to THE TEMPEST , which led me to think that it was not exhibited on the stage till after the death ...
... French , and pub- lished in 1668 , which is there , was confounded by him with Dryden's comedy . P. 354. n . The passage in the Preface to THE TEMPEST , which led me to think that it was not exhibited on the stage till after the death ...
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