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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... friends ; and his letters , thus arranged , will , by juxta- position , throw mutual light on each other , and become a history of his life and times ; exhibiting , from week to week , and from year to year , a view , not only of his ...
... friends ; and his letters , thus arranged , will , by juxta- position , throw mutual light on each other , and become a history of his life and times ; exhibiting , from week to week , and from year to year , a view , not only of his ...
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... friends . Lest the date should too nearly discover her age , the two latter figures have been almost obliterated , but the last numeral , when viewed through a microscope , is manifestly a 5 ; and that the other nume- ral , which , as ...
... friends . Lest the date should too nearly discover her age , the two latter figures have been almost obliterated , but the last numeral , when viewed through a microscope , is manifestly a 5 ; and that the other nume- ral , which , as ...
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... is publique , and I am so much my own friend as to conceal your Lordship's letter ; for that which would have given vanity to any other poet , has only given me confusion . You see , my Lord , how far you have DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 7.
... is publique , and I am so much my own friend as to conceal your Lordship's letter ; for that which would have given vanity to any other poet , has only given me confusion . You see , my Lord , how far you have DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 7.
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... friends in town are ready to envy the leisure you have given your selfe in the country ; though they know you are only their steward , and that you treasure up but so much health as you intend to spend on them in winter . In the mean ...
... friends in town are ready to envy the leisure you have given your selfe in the country ; though they know you are only their steward , and that you treasure up but so much health as you intend to spend on them in winter . In the mean ...
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... Frampton , Keeper of the Royal Stud at Newmarket ; who was born in 1641 , and died in 1727. Concerning Brother John I can form no conjecture . But one of his friends imagin'd those names not enough Dryden's Letters . 9.
... Frampton , Keeper of the Royal Stud at Newmarket ; who was born in 1641 , and died in 1727. Concerning Brother John I can form no conjecture . But one of his friends imagin'd those names not enough Dryden's Letters . 9.
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