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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... already made publick ; but are here printed from the originals , which have been obligingly communicated by Mr. John Ni- chols , author of the History of Leicestershire . LETTER V. [ TO LAURENCE HYDE , EARL OF ROCHESTER 18 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ...
... already made publick ; but are here printed from the originals , which have been obligingly communicated by Mr. John Ni- chols , author of the History of Leicestershire . LETTER V. [ TO LAURENCE HYDE , EARL OF ROCHESTER 18 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ...
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... already translated ; another small translation of forty lines from Lucretius ; the whole story of Nisus and Eurialus , both in the fifth and the ninth of Virgil's Eneids : and I care not who translates them beside me , for let him be ...
... already translated ; another small translation of forty lines from Lucretius ; the whole story of Nisus and Eurialus , both in the fifth and the ninth of Virgil's Eneids : and I care not who translates them beside me , for let him be ...
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... already translated , I desire you would send it ; and I own y ' if you don't think fit to add something more , I must submit : ' tis wholly at yo ' choice , for I left it intirely to you ; but I believe you cannot imagine I expected soe ...
... already translated , I desire you would send it ; and I own y ' if you don't think fit to add something more , I must submit : ' tis wholly at yo ' choice , for I left it intirely to you ; but I believe you cannot imagine I expected soe ...
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... several dozens of wine were often con- sumed in a morning in half - pint whets . 3 Our author's love of fishing has already been noticed . Sce vol . i . part i . p . 520 . LETTER XIII . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR 42 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... several dozens of wine were often con- sumed in a morning in half - pint whets . 3 Our author's love of fishing has already been noticed . Sce vol . i . part i . p . 520 . LETTER XIII . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR 42 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
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... already . The Notes and Prefaces shall be short ; because you shall get the more by saving paper . JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XIV . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR . TONSON , Friday Night . [ f . Dec. 1695. ] MEETING Sir Robert Howard at the play ...
... already . The Notes and Prefaces shall be short ; because you shall get the more by saving paper . JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XIV . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR . TONSON , Friday Night . [ f . Dec. 1695. ] MEETING Sir Robert Howard at the play ...
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