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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... play - house this morning , and asking him how he lik'd my seaventh Eneid , he told me you had not brought it . He goes out of town to - morrow , being Sattur- day , after dinner . I desire you not to fail of carrying my manuscript for ...
... play - house this morning , and asking him how he lik'd my seaventh Eneid , he told me you had not brought it . He goes out of town to - morrow , being Sattur- day , after dinner . I desire you not to fail of carrying my manuscript for ...
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... play'd a reviv'd comedy of Mr. Congreve's , call'd THE DOUBLE DEALER , which was never very takeing . In the play - bill was printed- " Written by Mr. Congreve ; with severall expressions omitted . " What kind of expressions those were ...
... play'd a reviv'd comedy of Mr. Congreve's , call'd THE DOUBLE DEALER , which was never very takeing . In the play - bill was printed- " Written by Mr. Congreve ; with severall expressions omitted . " What kind of expressions those were ...
Stran 81
... play - bill is a new manner of proceeding , at least in England . - When any So also Edmund Smith , in his elegant Ode , -CHAR- LETTUS PERCIVALLO SUO : " Scribe securus , quid agit Senatus , Quid caput stertit grave Lambethanum , Quid ...
... play - bill is a new manner of proceeding , at least in England . - When any So also Edmund Smith , in his elegant Ode , -CHAR- LETTUS PERCIVALLO SUO : " Scribe securus , quid agit Senatus , Quid caput stertit grave Lambethanum , Quid ...
Stran 106
... play was neither despicable nor extraordinary ; " but Gildon in his " Comparison between the two Stages , " 8vo . 1702 , informs us , that it was acted but six times ; and that the other tragedy , after four re- presentations , was laid ...
... play was neither despicable nor extraordinary ; " but Gildon in his " Comparison between the two Stages , " 8vo . 1702 , informs us , that it was acted but six times ; and that the other tragedy , after four re- presentations , was laid ...
Stran 109
... play - houses . If you do not understand the names of some persons mention'd , I can help you to the knowledge of them . You know , Sir Tho : Skipwith is master of the play - house in Drury - lane ; and my Lord Scarsdale is the patron ...
... play - houses . If you do not understand the names of some persons mention'd , I can help you to the knowledge of them . You know , Sir Tho : Skipwith is master of the play - house in Drury - lane ; and my Lord Scarsdale is the patron ...
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