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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... hear of till some years after , when Brouncker's ill course of life and his abominable actions had rendered him so odious , that it was taken notice of in parliament ; upon which he was expelled the House of Commons , whereof he was a ...
... hear of till some years after , when Brouncker's ill course of life and his abominable actions had rendered him so odious , that it was taken notice of in parliament ; upon which he was expelled the House of Commons , whereof he was a ...
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... hear they have succeeded ; and by the event dalous Chronicles , Captain Smith , Madame Dunois , and Edmund Curll , say , that the part in which she was distin- guished , was Roxolana in Settle's IBRAHIM . Both these parts were ...
... hear they have succeeded ; and by the event dalous Chronicles , Captain Smith , Madame Dunois , and Edmund Curll , say , that the part in which she was distin- guished , was Roxolana in Settle's IBRAHIM . Both these parts were ...
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... hear , Tom Brown is comeing out vpon me . have seen the original , is not disfigured by the odd spel- ling which we find here ; corrected by our author : in the country . but that Letter was probably when this was written , he was ...
... hear , Tom Brown is comeing out vpon me . have seen the original , is not disfigured by the odd spel- ling which we find here ; corrected by our author : in the country . but that Letter was probably when this was written , he was ...
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... hear better news of both your healths , and of my good cousin Creed's , " and my cousin Dorothy , ' than I have had while I was in to Cotterstock , and passed four or five weeks there : and this letter seems to have been written after ...
... hear better news of both your healths , and of my good cousin Creed's , " and my cousin Dorothy , ' than I have had while I was in to Cotterstock , and passed four or five weeks there : and this letter seems to have been written after ...
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... hear my cousin , your father , is comeing or come to town ; perhaps this ayr may be as beneficiall to him as it has been to me : but you tell me nothing of your own health , and I fear Cotterstock ' is too agueish for this season.- My ...
... hear my cousin , your father , is comeing or come to town ; perhaps this ayr may be as beneficiall to him as it has been to me : but you tell me nothing of your own health , and I fear Cotterstock ' is too agueish for this season.- My ...
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