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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... favour . If your Lordship could condescend so far to say all those things to me , which I ought to have say'd to you , it might reasonably be concluded , that had enchanted me to believe those praises , you and that I owned them in my ...
... favour . If your Lordship could condescend so far to say all those things to me , which I ought to have say'd to you , it might reasonably be concluded , that had enchanted me to believe those praises , you and that I owned them in my ...
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... ; thinking this disappoint- ment an injury to him , which is indeed a favour , 4 Lucret . lib . i . Lord Rochester has translated the passage in which this line is found . and will not be satisfied but with his own ruin 8 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... ; thinking this disappoint- ment an injury to him , which is indeed a favour , 4 Lucret . lib . i . Lord Rochester has translated the passage in which this line is found . and will not be satisfied but with his own ruin 8 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
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... favour , I found he might have had the first place , if you had not opposed it ; and I likewise found at the election , " Dr. John Dolben , who was translated from Roches- ter to York , in August , 1683. Our author , in the Post- script ...
... favour , I found he might have had the first place , if you had not opposed it ; and I likewise found at the election , " Dr. John Dolben , who was translated from Roches- ter to York , in August , 1683. Our author , in the Post- script ...
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... favours passe : either in the Customes , or the Appeals of the Excise , or some other way , meanes cannot be wanting , if you please to have the will . " Tis enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley , and sterv'd Mr. Butler ; but ...
... favours passe : either in the Customes , or the Appeals of the Excise , or some other way , meanes cannot be wanting , if you please to have the will . " Tis enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley , and sterv'd Mr. Butler ; but ...
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... expect at least as much favour from you as a strange bookseller ; and I will never believe yt it can be in yo ' nature to use one ye worse for leaveing it to you ; and if the matter of fact as I state it be 26 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... expect at least as much favour from you as a strange bookseller ; and I will never believe yt it can be in yo ' nature to use one ye worse for leaveing it to you ; and if the matter of fact as I state it be 26 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
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