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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... editions of that author . 7 The person meant was Robert Morgan , who was elected with Charles Dryden into the college of Westmin- ster in 1680 , and is the only one of those then admitted , who was elected to Oxford in 1682. That ...
... editions of that author . 7 The person meant was Robert Morgan , who was elected with Charles Dryden into the college of Westmin- ster in 1680 , and is the only one of those then admitted , who was elected to Oxford in 1682. That ...
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... edition of Lord Roscommon's " Essay on Translated Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas , in the same year , though it is dated 1685 . That nobleman died in ...
... edition of Lord Roscommon's " Essay on Translated Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas , in the same year , though it is dated 1685 . That nobleman died in ...
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... edition of Dryden's Virgil . " Old Jacob by deep judgment sway'd , " To please the wise beholders , " Has placed old Nassau's hook - nosed head " On poor Æneas ' shoulders . of Sir Robert Howard's , written long since , and DRYDEN'S ...
... edition of Dryden's Virgil . " Old Jacob by deep judgment sway'd , " To please the wise beholders , " Has placed old Nassau's hook - nosed head " On poor Æneas ' shoulders . of Sir Robert Howard's , written long since , and DRYDEN'S ...
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... edition , which was published in 1698 : on which ground I have affixed the conjectural date above . Lady Chudleigh's verses were , however , not printed before our author's work , but appeared afterwards in a Collection of her Poems ...
... edition , which was published in 1698 : on which ground I have affixed the conjectural date above . Lady Chudleigh's verses were , however , not printed before our author's work , but appeared afterwards in a Collection of her Poems ...
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... edition exactly after my amendments ; for a fault of that nature will disoblige me eternally . 8 I am glad to heare from all hands , that my Ode ' is esteem'd the best of all my poetry , by all the town : I thought so my self when I ...
... edition exactly after my amendments ; for a fault of that nature will disoblige me eternally . 8 I am glad to heare from all hands , that my Ode ' is esteem'd the best of all my poetry , by all the town : I thought so my self when I ...
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