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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... leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a bully ; 6 Frampton , a pimp ; and brother - John , a cully . 5 The person meant was , I believe , Sir John Eaton ...
... leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a bully ; 6 Frampton , a pimp ; and brother - John , a cully . 5 The person meant was , I believe , Sir John Eaton ...
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... leave to call myself your Lordship's Most obedient servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ado , recover'd my younger sonn , ' who came home ...
... leave to call myself your Lordship's Most obedient servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ado , recover'd my younger sonn , ' who came home ...
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... leave to ac- cuse you of forgetting your prommis conserning my eldest sonn ; who , as you once assured me , was to have one night in a weeke alowed him to be at home , in considi- rasion both of his health and cleanliness . You know ...
... leave to ac- cuse you of forgetting your prommis conserning my eldest sonn ; who , as you once assured me , was to have one night in a weeke alowed him to be at home , in considi- rasion both of his health and cleanliness . You know ...
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... leaving it to you I shoud have the less . Thus the case stood , when you went into Essex . After I came out of Northamptonshire I wrote to you , and reseived a Letter dated Monday Oct. 3a , 92 , 4 The THIRD MISCELLANY , to which this ...
... leaving it to you I shoud have the less . Thus the case stood , when you went into Essex . After I came out of Northamptonshire I wrote to you , and reseived a Letter dated Monday Oct. 3a , 92 , 4 The THIRD MISCELLANY , to which this ...
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... leave to you , to shew your transcription to some others , whose names I will tell you . The paying Ned Sheldon the fifty pounds put me upon this speed ; but I intend not so much to overtoil myself , after the sixth book is ended . If ...
... leave to you , to shew your transcription to some others , whose names I will tell you . The paying Ned Sheldon the fifty pounds put me upon this speed ; but I intend not so much to overtoil myself , after the sixth book is ended . If ...
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