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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... fancy ; and intend besides them to add somewhat of my own : so that it is not impos- sible , but ere the summer be pass'd , I may come 4 Here , it is observable , our author speaks of himself with that modesty , which was natural to him ...
... fancy ; and intend besides them to add somewhat of my own : so that it is not impos- sible , but ere the summer be pass'd , I may come 4 Here , it is observable , our author speaks of himself with that modesty , which was natural to him ...
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... fancy some amends made mee for the hourly offence I beare with from the sight of soe many lewd originalls . " I shall with great pleasure attend you on this occa- sion , when ere you'l permit it ; unless you would have the kindness to ...
... fancy some amends made mee for the hourly offence I beare with from the sight of soe many lewd originalls . " I shall with great pleasure attend you on this occa- sion , when ere you'l permit it ; unless you would have the kindness to ...
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... fancy moves , " Write Popham's life , or Madam Griffin's loves . " One labour too to Ranelagh is due , " Who with false beauty does deface the true ; " And may arrive with diligence and care " In time to rival Derwentwater's heir . " On ...
... fancy moves , " Write Popham's life , or Madam Griffin's loves . " One labour too to Ranelagh is due , " Who with false beauty does deface the true ; " And may arrive with diligence and care " In time to rival Derwentwater's heir . " On ...
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... Fancy was yet in its first work , moving the sleeping images of things towards the light , there to be distinguished , and then either I Roger Boyle , Earl of Orrery , fifth son of the great Earl of Cork , was born April 25 , 1621 ; and ...
... Fancy was yet in its first work , moving the sleeping images of things towards the light , there to be distinguished , and then either I Roger Boyle , Earl of Orrery , fifth son of the great Earl of Cork , was born April 25 , 1621 ; and ...
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... fancy , memory , and judgment are then extended ( like so many limbs ) upon the rack ; all of them reaching with their utmost stress at nature ; a thing so almost infinite and boundless , as can never fully be comprehended , but where ...
... fancy , memory , and judgment are then extended ( like so many limbs ) upon the rack ; all of them reaching with their utmost stress at nature ; a thing so almost infinite and boundless , as can never fully be comprehended , but where ...
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