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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... present you with that paper , adulterated with blotts , which you gave spotlesse ? For , since ' twas mine , the white hath lost its hiew , To show ' twas n'ere it selfe , but whilst in you : The virgin waxe hath blusht it selfe to red ...
... present you with that paper , adulterated with blotts , which you gave spotlesse ? For , since ' twas mine , the white hath lost its hiew , To show ' twas n'ere it selfe , but whilst in you : The virgin waxe hath blusht it selfe to red ...
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... , as at some French schools now , and that Custos meant Custos tesseræ , symboli , & c . ; but at Westminster the symbol is totally unknown at present . 6 things out of college ; but upon recollection , 16 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ,
... , as at some French schools now , and that Custos meant Custos tesseræ , symboli , & c . ; but at Westminster the symbol is totally unknown at present . 6 things out of college ; but upon recollection , 16 DRYDEN'S LETTERS ,
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... present request of halfe a yeare's pention for my necessityes . I am going to write somewhat by his Majesty's command , ' 1 2 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . The work or passages here alluded to , I have not been able to discover . 2 The ...
... present request of halfe a yeare's pention for my necessityes . I am going to write somewhat by his Majesty's command , ' 1 2 Edward , Earl of Clarendon . The work or passages here alluded to , I have not been able to discover . 2 The ...
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... present of that nature . For my Lord Roscommon's ESSAY , ' I am of your opi- nion that you should reprint it , and that you may safely venture on a thousand more . In my verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let ...
... present of that nature . For my Lord Roscommon's ESSAY , ' I am of your opi- nion that you should reprint it , and that you may safely venture on a thousand more . In my verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let ...
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... p . 547 , n . 3 I know not to what picture our author alludes : per- haps a portrait of himself , which Tonson had promised to present to Lady Elizabeth Dryden . 4 LETTER XXIV . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 61 To the same.
... p . 547 , n . 3 I know not to what picture our author alludes : per- haps a portrait of himself , which Tonson had promised to present to Lady Elizabeth Dryden . 4 LETTER XXIV . TO MR . JACOB TONSON . MR DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 61 To the same.
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