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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... Johnson ; which derives great advantage from the author's having adopted this method . On these grounds , I have arranged the following Letters in the order of time in which they were written , or are sup- posed to have been written ...
... Johnson ; which derives great advantage from the author's having adopted this method . On these grounds , I have arranged the following Letters in the order of time in which they were written , or are sup- posed to have been written ...
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... Johnson with a transcript of it . 7 At Denham - Court in Buckinghamshire . Sir William Bowyer married a kinswoman of Lady Elizabeth Dryden ; Frances , daughter of Charles , Lord Cranbourne , eldest son of William , the second Earl of ...
... Johnson with a transcript of it . 7 At Denham - Court in Buckinghamshire . Sir William Bowyer married a kinswoman of Lady Elizabeth Dryden ; Frances , daughter of Charles , Lord Cranbourne , eldest son of William , the second Earl of ...
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... Johnson , is found in Kersey's Dictionary , 1708 ; where it is interpreted- “ To look amorously or wantonly . ” 2 Christopher Codrington , the noble benefactor of All- Souls College , who was appointed Governor of the Ca- ribbee Islands ...
... Johnson , is found in Kersey's Dictionary , 1708 ; where it is interpreted- “ To look amorously or wantonly . ” 2 Christopher Codrington , the noble benefactor of All- Souls College , who was appointed Governor of the Ca- ribbee Islands ...
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... Johnson differed from our author on this subject , preferring the Pastorals of Virgil to those of Theocritus . " Virgil , " says that great critick , " wrote , when there had been a larger influx of knowledge into the world , than when ...
... Johnson differed from our author on this subject , preferring the Pastorals of Virgil to those of Theocritus . " Virgil , " says that great critick , " wrote , when there had been a larger influx of knowledge into the world , than when ...
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... Johnson's falling into the same errour , in the Preface to his edition of Shakspeare . P. 69. n . 5. l . 2. For about the year 1630 , r.in 1625 . P. 92. n . * . After passage , r . in his works . P. 96. n . 1. 9. For comedies , r ...
... Johnson's falling into the same errour , in the Preface to his edition of Shakspeare . P. 69. n . 5. l . 2. For about the year 1630 , r.in 1625 . P. 92. n . * . After passage , r . in his works . P. 96. n . 1. 9. For comedies , r ...
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