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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... Italy every day . I am Your humble Servant , { JOHN DRYDEN . I hear , Tom Brown is comeing out vpon me . have seen the original , is not disfigured by the odd spel- ling which we find here ; corrected by our author : in the country ...
... Italy every day . I am Your humble Servant , { JOHN DRYDEN . I hear , Tom Brown is comeing out vpon me . have seen the original , is not disfigured by the odd spel- ling which we find here ; corrected by our author : in the country ...
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... Italy to England about the middle of the year 1698 . 9 Mrs. Steward's father , Mr. John Creed , who appears from the next Letter to have been indisposed at this time . He died in 1701 , and was buried at Tichmarsh . ' Miss , or in the ...
... Italy to England about the middle of the year 1698 . 9 Mrs. Steward's father , Mr. John Creed , who appears from the next Letter to have been indisposed at this time . He died in 1701 , and was buried at Tichmarsh . ' Miss , or in the ...
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... Italy . The Bath is propos'd by the Doctours , both to him and me : but we have not yet resolv'd absolutely on that journey ; for that city is so closs and so ill situated , that perhaps the ayr may do us more harm than the waters can ...
... Italy . The Bath is propos'd by the Doctours , both to him and me : but we have not yet resolv'd absolutely on that journey ; for that city is so closs and so ill situated , that perhaps the ayr may do us more harm than the waters can ...
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... Italy there be virtutes magnæ , nec minora vitia . " So also Sir Thomas Browne , in his RELIGIO MEDICI , P. II . § 10. Magnæ virtutes , nec minora vitia , is the poesy of the best natures ; -a poesy , which Dr. Jolinson has ap- plied to ...
... Italy there be virtutes magnæ , nec minora vitia . " So also Sir Thomas Browne , in his RELIGIO MEDICI , P. II . § 10. Magnæ virtutes , nec minora vitia , is the poesy of the best natures ; -a poesy , which Dr. Jolinson has ap- plied to ...
Stran 149
... Italian chemist named Exili , a poison named acqua toffana , with it de- stroyed many lives . She pretended to the spirit of pro- phecy , and took care to fulfil her deadly predictions , by giving her drug to those whose death she had ...
... Italian chemist named Exili , a poison named acqua toffana , with it de- stroyed many lives . She pretended to the spirit of pro- phecy , and took care to fulfil her deadly predictions , by giving her drug to those whose death she had ...
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