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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... imitation of Sir John Eaton's songs . " He is perhaps the person mentioned by Antony Hammond in some verses addressed to Walter Moyle in 1693 : 46 Eyton , whom vice becomes , of vigour full , Foe to the godly , covetous , and dull ...
... imitation of Sir John Eaton's songs . " He is perhaps the person mentioned by Antony Hammond in some verses addressed to Walter Moyle in 1693 : 46 Eyton , whom vice becomes , of vigour full , Foe to the godly , covetous , and dull ...
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... imitate only her numbers . 2 Dr. Johnson differed from our author on this subject , preferring the Pastorals of Virgil to those of Theocritus . " Virgil , " says that great critick , " wrote , when there had been a larger influx of ...
... imitate only her numbers . 2 Dr. Johnson differed from our author on this subject , preferring the Pastorals of Virgil to those of Theocritus . " Virgil , " says that great critick , " wrote , when there had been a larger influx of ...
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... imitation of Mrs. Behn , " and inserted afterwards in Mrs. Thomas's Poems . She had sent these two papers of verses to our author , ( who was then unknown to her , ) with a letter requesting that he would peruse and correct them . fer'd ...
... imitation of Mrs. Behn , " and inserted afterwards in Mrs. Thomas's Poems . She had sent these two papers of verses to our author , ( who was then unknown to her , ) with a letter requesting that he would peruse and correct them . fer'd ...
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... imitation of Suck- ling's SESSION OF THE POETS , he is thus described : << * Harry He'ningham thought himself sure of a grant ; But , O foolish , cries out villain Frank , he's a Cant ; His mistress ne'er knows , so odd ' tis exprest ...
... imitation of Suck- ling's SESSION OF THE POETS , he is thus described : << * Harry He'ningham thought himself sure of a grant ; But , O foolish , cries out villain Frank , he's a Cant ; His mistress ne'er knows , so odd ' tis exprest ...
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... imitation of your health ; the poet but subordinate to the statesman in you : you still govern men with the same address , and manage business with the same prudence ; allowing it here , as in the world , the due increase and growth ...
... imitation of your health ; the poet but subordinate to the statesman in you : you still govern men with the same address , and manage business with the same prudence ; allowing it here , as in the world , the due increase and growth ...
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