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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... manner of obligations , and to receive , as if it were my due , the most handsome compliment , couch'd in the best language I have read , and this too from my Lord of Rochester , without shewing myself sensible of the favour . If your ...
... manner of obligations , and to receive , as if it were my due , the most handsome compliment , couch'd in the best language I have read , and this too from my Lord of Rochester , without shewing myself sensible of the favour . If your ...
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... manner of hopes , but do my duty , and suffer for God's sake ; being assured , before- hand , never to be rewarded , though the times should alter . - Towards the latter end of this month , September , Charles will begin to recover his ...
... manner of hopes , but do my duty , and suffer for God's sake ; being assured , before- hand , never to be rewarded , though the times should alter . - Towards the latter end of this month , September , Charles will begin to recover his ...
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... manners . of the last age were much grosser , or , shall I say- simpler , than they are at present ; and that even in the highest circles , and in the company of the most elegant women , many things were said , without giving offence to ...
... manners . of the last age were much grosser , or , shall I say- simpler , than they are at present ; and that even in the highest circles , and in the company of the most elegant women , many things were said , without giving offence to ...
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... manner of proceeding , at least in England . - When any So also Edmund Smith , in his elegant Ode , -CHAR- LETTUS ... manners : And whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do ...
... manner of proceeding , at least in England . - When any So also Edmund Smith , in his elegant Ode , -CHAR- LETTUS ... manners : And whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do ...
Stran 82
... manners ; and to give notice to the Lord Chamber- lain of his Majesties Houshold , or in his absence , to the Vice - Chamberlain , if the players presume to act any thing which he has struck out . ' * To this accomplished lady may be ...
... manners ; and to give notice to the Lord Chamber- lain of his Majesties Houshold , or in his absence , to the Vice - Chamberlain , if the players presume to act any thing which he has struck out . ' * To this accomplished lady may be ...
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