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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... afterwards . I have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on with great spirit . could redeem it . So dangerous a thing it is 6 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To John Wilmot, Earl of ...
... afterwards . I have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on with great spirit . could redeem it . So dangerous a thing it is 6 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To John Wilmot, Earl of ...
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... have protected him , and afterwards procured him to have more countenance from the King , than most men thought he deserved ; being a person throughout his whole life Because I deal not in satyr , I have sent 10 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... have protected him , and afterwards procured him to have more countenance from the King , than most men thought he deserved ; being a person throughout his whole life Because I deal not in satyr , I have sent 10 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
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... the second volume of his MISCEL- LANIES , which appeared in Jan. 1684-5 , or soon afterwards . diverse things which gave me great satisfaction particularly that the DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 21 LETTER Page VI To Jacob Tonson.
... the second volume of his MISCEL- LANIES , which appeared in Jan. 1684-5 , or soon afterwards . diverse things which gave me great satisfaction particularly that the DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 21 LETTER Page VI To Jacob Tonson.
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... afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt , Aristotle would have decided , had he lived in our time . so call it ...
... afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt , Aristotle would have decided , had he lived in our time . so call it ...
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... afterwards ; for I am willing some few of my friends may see it , and shall give leave to you , to shew your transcription to some others , whose names I will tell you . The paying Ned Sheldon the fifty pounds put me upon this speed ...
... afterwards ; for I am willing some few of my friends may see it , and shall give leave to you , to shew your transcription to some others , whose names I will tell you . The paying Ned Sheldon the fifty pounds put me upon this speed ...
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