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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... kind of pain to a witty man : he finds so much more in it to disquiet than to please him . But I 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 ...
... kind of pain to a witty man : he finds so much more in it to disquiet than to please him . But I 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 ...
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... kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re- cover'd of an intermitting feavour , of which this is the twelfth day ; but he mends , and now begins to eat flesh : to add to ...
... kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re- cover'd of an intermitting feavour , of which this is the twelfth day ; but he mends , and now begins to eat flesh : to add to ...
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... kind expression , his look , his style , and his very soul are altered . But as sovereign beauties know very well , that he who confesses he esteems and admires them , implies . that he loves them , or is inclin'd to love them ; a ...
... kind expression , his look , his style , and his very soul are altered . But as sovereign beauties know very well , that he who confesses he esteems and admires them , implies . that he loves them , or is inclin'd to love them ; a ...
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... kind of Ode ; and reduce it either to the same measures which Pindar used , or give new measures of your own . For , as it is , it looks like a vast tract of land newly disco- ver'd : the soil is wonderfully fruitful , but unma- nur'd ...
... kind of Ode ; and reduce it either to the same measures which Pindar used , or give new measures of your own . For , as it is , it looks like a vast tract of land newly disco- ver'd : the soil is wonderfully fruitful , but unma- nur'd ...
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... kind to a friend of theirs , who so truely loves both them and you , I will please myself with expecting it , if the wea- ther be not so bad as to hinder them . I assure you I lay up your last kindnesses to me in my heart ; and the less ...
... kind to a friend of theirs , who so truely loves both them and you , I will please myself with expecting it , if the wea- ther be not so bad as to hinder them . I assure you I lay up your last kindnesses to me in my heart ; and the less ...
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