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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... give you , and have all the happiness of an idle life , join'd with the good - nature of an active . Your friends in town are ready to envy the leisure you have given your selfe in the country ; though they know you are only their ...
... give you , and have all the happiness of an idle life , join'd with the good - nature of an active . Your friends in town are ready to envy the leisure you have given your selfe in the country ; though they know you are only their ...
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... give me leave to ac- cuse you of forgetting your prommis conserning my eldest sonn ; who , as you once assured me , was to have one night in a weeke alowed him to be at home , in considi- rasion both of his health and cleanliness . You ...
... give me leave to ac- cuse you of forgetting your prommis conserning my eldest sonn ; who , as you once assured me , was to have one night in a weeke alowed him to be at home , in considi- rasion both of his health and cleanliness . You ...
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... give me a gracious and speedy answer to my present request of halfe a yeare's pention for my necessityes . I am going to write somewhat by his Majesty's command , ' 1 2 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . The work or passages here alluded to ...
... give me a gracious and speedy answer to my present request of halfe a yeare's pention for my necessityes . I am going to write somewhat by his Majesty's command , ' 1 2 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . The work or passages here alluded to ...
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... give off in con- sideration of any man . There will be forty lines more of Virgil in another place , to answer those of Lucretius I meane those very lines which Mon- tagne has compar'd in those two poets ; and Homer shall sleep on for ...
... give off in con- sideration of any man . There will be forty lines more of Virgil in another place , to answer those of Lucretius I meane those very lines which Mon- tagne has compar'd in those two poets ; and Homer shall sleep on for ...
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... give you his ac- knowledgments . LETTER IX . TO MR . JOHN DENNIS . [ Probably , March , 1693-4 . ] MY DEAR MR ... gives as much assurance to friendship , as it imparts to love . You may see too , that a friend may the master of a vast ...
... give you his ac- knowledgments . LETTER IX . TO MR . JOHN DENNIS . [ Probably , March , 1693-4 . ] MY DEAR MR ... gives as much assurance to friendship , as it imparts to love . You may see too , that a friend may the master of a vast ...
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