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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... excellent a wit , cou'd thank on your side . Not to name my self or my wife , my sonn Charles is the great commender of your last receiv'd present : who being of late somewhat indispos'd , uses to send for some of the same sort , which ...
... excellent a wit , cou'd thank on your side . Not to name my self or my wife , my sonn Charles is the great commender of your last receiv'd present : who being of late somewhat indispos'd , uses to send for some of the same sort , which ...
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... excellent new ballad , " in the same Collection ; published Sep. 15 , 1681 : " Old Jemmy is the top " And chief among the princes , " No mobile gay fop , " With Bringham pretences . Again , in IGNORAMUS , a ballad , Dec. 15 , 1681 : " O ...
... excellent new ballad , " in the same Collection ; published Sep. 15 , 1681 : " Old Jemmy is the top " And chief among the princes , " No mobile gay fop , " With Bringham pretences . Again , in IGNORAMUS , a ballad , Dec. 15 , 1681 : " O ...
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... excellent new ballad , " Sep. 9 , 1681 : " Lords and Bishops are useless voted ; - Whigs and Brumighams , with shams and stories , " Are true protestants , " And protestants are masquerades and Tories , " The modern reformation of the ...
... excellent new ballad , " Sep. 9 , 1681 : " Lords and Bishops are useless voted ; - Whigs and Brumighams , with shams and stories , " Are true protestants , " And protestants are masquerades and Tories , " The modern reformation of the ...
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... excellent poems having afforded that knowledge of it to the world , that your enemies are ready to upbraid you with it , as a crime for a man of business to write so well . Neither durst I have justified your Lordship in it , if ...
... excellent poems having afforded that knowledge of it to the world , that your enemies are ready to upbraid you with it , as a crime for a man of business to write so well . Neither durst I have justified your Lordship in it , if ...
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... excellent person , ' who , as he inherits his soul and title , I wish may inherit his good fortune . But supposing our countrymen had not received this writing till of late , shall we oppose ourselves to the most polished and civilized ...
... excellent person , ' who , as he inherits his soul and title , I wish may inherit his good fortune . But supposing our countrymen had not received this writing till of late , shall we oppose ourselves to the most polished and civilized ...
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