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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... admiration . But as soon as he is animated by one kind expression , his look , his style , and his very soul are altered . But as sovereign beauties know very well , that he who confesses he esteems and admires them , implies . that he ...
... admiration . But as soon as he is animated by one kind expression , his look , his style , and his very soul are altered . But as sovereign beauties know very well , that he who confesses he esteems and admires them , implies . that he ...
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... admire them , because their admiration would manifestly priety ; but they are no more mine when I 32 DRYDEN'S LEtters .
... admire them , because their admiration would manifestly priety ; but they are no more mine when I 32 DRYDEN'S LEtters .
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... admired , and was perhaps the niece of Mrs. Betterton . I suspect , the person meant was Mrs. Moore , who performed in THE PRETENDERS , a comedy , acted at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn Fields , in 1698 ; and in Farquhar's LovE AND A ...
... admired , and was perhaps the niece of Mrs. Betterton . I suspect , the person meant was Mrs. Moore , who performed in THE PRETENDERS , a comedy , acted at the theatre in Lincoln's - Inn Fields , in 1698 ; and in Farquhar's LovE AND A ...
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... admired his writings . P. 407. " What has been already noted by him— . ” Such was the phraseology of the last age . Our author means of or concerning him . P.411 . 1. 13. " It is not defined , how far our resolution may carry us to ...
... admired his writings . P. 407. " What has been already noted by him— . ” Such was the phraseology of the last age . Our author means of or concerning him . P.411 . 1. 13. " It is not defined , how far our resolution may carry us to ...
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... admiration , while they are darkened on all the other parts : but your Lordship's soul is an entire globe of light , breaking out on every side ; and if I have only discovered one beam of it , ' tis not that the light falls unequally ...
... admiration , while they are darkened on all the other parts : but your Lordship's soul is an entire globe of light , breaking out on every side ; and if I have only discovered one beam of it , ' tis not that the light falls unequally ...
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