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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... hope I 3 There is no date , except the day of the week , to this letter , of which a copy is preserved in the Museum ; Mss . Harl . 7003. The Dedication referred to must have been that prefixed to Dryden's MARRIAGE A - LA - MODE , which ...
... hope I 3 There is no date , except the day of the week , to this letter , of which a copy is preserved in the Museum ; Mss . Harl . 7003. The Dedication referred to must have been that prefixed to Dryden's MARRIAGE A - LA - MODE , which ...
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... hope your Lordship will not omitt the occasion of laughing at the great Duke of B [ uckingham ] , who is so uneasy to him selfe by pursuing the honour of Lieutenant - General , which flyes him , that he can enjoy nothing he possesses ...
... hope your Lordship will not omitt the occasion of laughing at the great Duke of B [ uckingham ] , who is so uneasy to him selfe by pursuing the honour of Lieutenant - General , which flyes him , that he can enjoy nothing he possesses ...
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... hope , will inable him to brush through the college . He is allwayes gratefully acknowledging your fatherly kindnesse to him ; and very willing , to his poore power , to do all things which may continue it . I have no more to add , but ...
... hope , will inable him to brush through the college . He is allwayes gratefully acknowledging your fatherly kindnesse to him ; and very willing , to his poore power , to do all things which may continue it . I have no more to add , but ...
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... hope , Sir , when you have given your selfe the trouble to read thus farr , you , who are a prudent man , will consider , that none complaine , but they desire to be reconciled at the same time : there is no mild expostulation at least ...
... hope , Sir , when you have given your selfe the trouble to read thus farr , you , who are a prudent man , will consider , that none complaine , but they desire to be reconciled at the same time : there is no mild expostulation at least ...
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... hope , from your goodness , to be made an exception to your general rules , * because I am , with all sincerity , Your Lordship's Most obedient humble Servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER VI . TO MR . JACOB TONSON.4 MR . TONSON , Monday ...
... hope , from your goodness , to be made an exception to your general rules , * because I am , with all sincerity , Your Lordship's Most obedient humble Servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER VI . TO MR . JACOB TONSON.4 MR . TONSON , Monday ...
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