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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... arranged the following Letters in the order of time in which they were written , or are sup- posed to have been written , without regarding the persons to whom they are addressed . DRYDEN'S LETTERS . LETTER I. TO THE FAIRE HANDS OF.
... arranged the following Letters in the order of time in which they were written , or are sup- posed to have been written , without regarding the persons to whom they are addressed . DRYDEN'S LETTERS . LETTER I. TO THE FAIRE HANDS OF.
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... HANDS OF MADAME HONOR DRYDEN THESE CRAVE ADMITTANCE . ' MADAME , Camb . May . 23 , 16 [ 55 ] . If you have received the lines I sent by the reverend Levite , I doubt not but they have exceedingly wrought upon you ; for beeing so longe ...
... HANDS OF MADAME HONOR DRYDEN THESE CRAVE ADMITTANCE . ' MADAME , Camb . May . 23 , 16 [ 55 ] . If you have received the lines I sent by the reverend Levite , I doubt not but they have exceedingly wrought upon you ; for beeing so longe ...
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... hand ; but that is a message I would not so willingly do by letter , as by word of mouth . This is a point , I must confesse , I could wil- lingly dwell longer on ; and in this case what ever I say you may confidently take for gospell ...
... hand ; but that is a message I would not so willingly do by letter , as by word of mouth . This is a point , I must confesse , I could wil- lingly dwell longer on ; and in this case what ever I say you may confidently take for gospell ...
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... hand , continued to act at the King's theatre for several years after this period . Mrs. Davenport having probably been taken off the stage by Lord Oxford , in 1669 or 1670 , three or four years before this letter was written , ( 1673 ...
... hand , continued to act at the King's theatre for several years after this period . Mrs. Davenport having probably been taken off the stage by Lord Oxford , in 1669 or 1670 , three or four years before this letter was written , ( 1673 ...
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... hand with you in kindness . Above all things I am sensible of your good nature , in bearing me company to this place , wherein , besides the cost , you must needs neglect your own business ; but I will endeavour to make you some amends ...
... hand with you in kindness . Above all things I am sensible of your good nature , in bearing me company to this place , wherein , besides the cost , you must needs neglect your own business ; but I will endeavour to make you some amends ...
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