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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... fault it seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault ...
... fault it seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault ...
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... fault of mine . I am glad my Lord Duke of Ormond has one : I did not for- get him ; but I thought his sorrows were too ... faults my Lord Roscommon will mend in the booke , or Mr. Chetwood for him , if my Lord be gone for Ireland ; of ...
... fault of mine . I am glad my Lord Duke of Ormond has one : I did not for- get him ; but I thought his sorrows were too ... faults my Lord Roscommon will mend in the booke , or Mr. Chetwood for him , if my Lord be gone for Ireland ; of ...
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... faults which he has discover'd are truly there ; yet who will read Mr. Rymer , or not read Shakspeare ? For my own part I reverence Mr. Rymer's learning , but I detest his ill - nature and his arrogance . I indeed , and such as I , have ...
... faults which he has discover'd are truly there ; yet who will read Mr. Rymer , or not read Shakspeare ? For my own part I reverence Mr. Rymer's learning , but I detest his ill - nature and his arrogance . I indeed , and such as I , have ...
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... fault to accept it this way , which I did to avoyd more trouble . I am not sorry that you will not allow any thing towards the Notes ; for to make them good , wou'd have cost me half a yeare's time at least . Those I write shall be only ...
... fault to accept it this way , which I did to avoyd more trouble . I am not sorry that you will not allow any thing towards the Notes ; for to make them good , wou'd have cost me half a yeare's time at least . Those I write shall be only ...
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... 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 writ it ; but being old , I mistrusted my own ...
... 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 writ it ; but being old , I mistrusted my own ...
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