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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... fortune ; but they are too hopefull to be neglected , though I want . Be pleased to looke on me with an eye of compassion : some small employment would render my condition condition easy . easy . The King is not un satisfied of me ; the ...
... fortune ; but they are too hopefull to be neglected , though I want . Be pleased to looke on me with an eye of compassion : some small employment would render my condition condition easy . easy . The King is not un satisfied of me ; the ...
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... Fortune sets up for renown ; which Fame is bound to attend with her trumpet , upon and sound when men draw the prizes . Thus I had rather have your approbation than the applause of Fame . Her commendation argues good luck , but Mr ...
... Fortune sets up for renown ; which Fame is bound to attend with her trumpet , upon and sound when men draw the prizes . Thus I had rather have your approbation than the applause of Fame . Her commendation argues good luck , but Mr ...
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... fortune will no more feel it than your beauty , by the addition of a year's wearing . My cousine , your mother , was heer yesterday , to see my wife , though I had not the happiness to be at home . - Both the IPHIGENIAS have been play'd ...
... fortune will no more feel it than your beauty , by the addition of a year's wearing . My cousine , your mother , was heer yesterday , to see my wife , though I had not the happiness to be at home . - Both the IPHIGENIAS have been play'd ...
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... a nature beyond measure ambi . tious . Amongst others , that they openly solicit the historians of their times , not to forget them in their VOL . I. PART II . 1 1 writings ; and fortune , as it were in ADDITIONS AND EMENDATIONS . 145.
... a nature beyond measure ambi . tious . Amongst others , that they openly solicit the historians of their times , not to forget them in their VOL . I. PART II . 1 1 writings ; and fortune , as it were in ADDITIONS AND EMENDATIONS . 145.
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... fortune , as it were in spight , hath made the vanity of their request to continue , even to our daies , and long since the historians were lost . " Florio's translation , 1622 , VOL . II . P. 16. l . 18. After choses , put a comma . P ...
... fortune , as it were in spight , hath made the vanity of their request to continue , even to our daies , and long since the historians were lost . " Florio's translation , 1622 , VOL . II . P. 16. l . 18. After choses , put a comma . P ...
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