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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... to the SECOND MISCELLANY Preface to Walsh's Dialogue concerning Women Dedication of ELEONORA to James Bertie , Earl of Abingdon Character of St. Evremont 3 25 53 57 65 Discourse on the ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF SATIRE , addressed vi CONTENTS .
... to the SECOND MISCELLANY Preface to Walsh's Dialogue concerning Women Dedication of ELEONORA to James Bertie , Earl of Abingdon Character of St. Evremont 3 25 53 57 65 Discourse on the ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF SATIRE , addressed vi CONTENTS .
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... Character of POLYBIUS Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY to Francis Radcliffe , Lord Radcliffe . A PARALLEL OF POETRY AND PAINTING ... The Life of LUCIAN ... Dedication of Virgil's PASTORALS to Hugh , Lord Clifford Dedication of the ...
... Character of POLYBIUS Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY to Francis Radcliffe , Lord Radcliffe . A PARALLEL OF POETRY AND PAINTING ... The Life of LUCIAN ... Dedication of Virgil's PASTORALS to Hugh , Lord Clifford Dedication of the ...
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... character . It was only among the Criticks in Coffee - houses , or in his letters to his bookseller , or when he was decried and run down by his adversaries , that he considered it necessary to keep up a proper port , and not to abate a ...
... character . It was only among the Criticks in Coffee - houses , or in his letters to his bookseller , or when he was decried and run down by his adversaries , that he considered it necessary to keep up a proper port , and not to abate a ...
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... is in the Pepysian Library , bequeathed , together with his prints and manuscripts , to Magdalen College , in Cambridge , by the gentleman : to me the character of Chaucer's GOOD PARSON . Any 84 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To Samuel Pepys, Esq.
... is in the Pepysian Library , bequeathed , together with his prints and manuscripts , to Magdalen College , in Cambridge , by the gentleman : to me the character of Chaucer's GOOD PARSON . Any 84 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To Samuel Pepys, Esq.
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... character of Chaucer's GOOD PARSON . Any desire of yours is a command to me ; and accordingly I have put it into my English , with such additions and alterations as I thought fit . Having translated as many Fables from Ovid , and as ...
... character of Chaucer's GOOD PARSON . Any desire of yours is a command to me ; and accordingly I have put it into my English , with such additions and alterations as I thought fit . Having translated as many Fables from Ovid , and as ...
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