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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... beauty ; for the white and red of waxe and paper are but shaddowes of that vermillion and snow in your lips and forehead ; and the silver of the inkehorne , if it presume to vye whitenesse with your purer skinne , must confesse it selfe ...
... beauty ; for the white and red of waxe and paper are but shaddowes of that vermillion and snow in your lips and forehead ; and the silver of the inkehorne , if it presume to vye whitenesse with your purer skinne , must confesse it selfe ...
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... beauty and virtues , having been both a painter and a poetess , was the eldest surviving daughter of John Creed , of Oundle , Esq . , ( Secretary to Charles II . for the affairs of Tangier , ) by Elizabeth Pickering , his wife , who was ...
... beauty and virtues , having been both a painter and a poetess , was the eldest surviving daughter of John Creed , of Oundle , Esq . , ( Secretary to Charles II . for the affairs of Tangier , ) by Elizabeth Pickering , his wife , who was ...
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... beauty , as it may be , you young ladies think . For my own part , I must needs acknowledge that your fair eyes * had made me your slave before I receiv'd your fine presents . Your letter puts me out of doubt that they have lost nothing ...
... beauty , as it may be , you young ladies think . For my own part , I must needs acknowledge that your fair eyes * had made me your slave before I receiv'd your fine presents . Your letter puts me out of doubt that they have lost nothing ...
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... beauty , by the addition of a year's wearing . My cousine , your mother , was heer yesterday , to see my wife , though I had not the happiness to be at home . - Both the IPHIGENIAS have been play'd with bad success ; and being 3 In the ...
... beauty , by the addition of a year's wearing . My cousine , your mother , was heer yesterday , to see my wife , though I had not the happiness to be at home . - Both the IPHIGENIAS have been play'd with bad success ; and being 3 In the ...
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... beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath ; and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of the water in which the fair one stood , and drank her health to the company . There was in the place a gay fellow , 2 . Your Highness ...
... beauty of those times was in the Cross Bath ; and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of the water in which the fair one stood , and drank her health to the company . There was in the place a gay fellow , 2 . Your Highness ...
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