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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... 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 . ” Perhaps Tregonwell Frampton , Keeper of the ...
... 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 . ” Perhaps Tregonwell Frampton , Keeper of the ...
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... perhaps his crime is not so great . Another fault it seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's ...
... perhaps his crime is not so great . Another fault it seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's ...
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... [ Perhaps , August , 1683. ] I KNOW not whether my Lord Sunderland has interceded with your Lordship for half a yeare of my salary ; but I have two other advocates , my extreme wants , even almost to arresting , and my ill health , which ...
... [ Perhaps , August , 1683. ] I KNOW not whether my Lord Sunderland has interceded with your Lordship for half a yeare of my salary ; but I have two other advocates , my extreme wants , even almost to arresting , and my ill health , which ...
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... perhaps you might think . I hope at ye same time the matter of fact I lay down in this letter will appear grounds for it , and wch I beg you wou'd concider of ; and then I believe I shall at least bee excused . You may please , Sr , to ...
... perhaps you might think . I hope at ye same time the matter of fact I lay down in this letter will appear grounds for it , and wch I beg you wou'd concider of ; and then I believe I shall at least bee excused . You may please , Sr , to ...
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... perhaps from his house . 8 Sir John Trenchard , who was made one of the Se- cretaries of State , March 23 , 1691-2 , and held that office till his death , in April , 1695 . critique : and that gave me occasion to snarl againe DRYDEN'S ...
... perhaps from his house . 8 Sir John Trenchard , who was made one of the Se- cretaries of State , March 23 , 1691-2 , and held that office till his death , in April , 1695 . critique : and that gave me occasion to snarl againe DRYDEN'S ...
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