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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... relations , gene- rally writes Cousine , following the French mode . 7 It should seem from the subsequent letter that Dryden . after having spent a few days with his friends at Cotter- stock , and dispatched his business at Tichmarsh ...
... relations , gene- rally writes Cousine , following the French mode . 7 It should seem from the subsequent letter that Dryden . after having spent a few days with his friends at Cotter- stock , and dispatched his business at Tichmarsh ...
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... relations , without any merit on our side , unless you will let our gratitude pass for our desert . And now you are pleas'd to invite another trouble on your self , which our bad company may possibly draw upon you next year , if I have ...
... relations , without any merit on our side , unless you will let our gratitude pass for our desert . And now you are pleas'd to invite another trouble on your self , which our bad company may possibly draw upon you next year , if I have ...
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... relations are in health , or were yesterday , when I sent to enquire of their welfare . - On Tuesday night we had a violent wind , which blew down three of my chimneys , and dismantled all one side of my house , by throwing down the ...
... relations are in health , or were yesterday , when I sent to enquire of their welfare . - On Tuesday night we had a violent wind , which blew down three of my chimneys , and dismantled all one side of my house , by throwing down the ...
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... relations at Oundle . My wife and sonn desire the same favour ; and I am particularly , Madam , Your most obedient Servant , For Mrs. Stewart , etc. JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XXXIII . TO SAMUEL PEPYS , ESQ . PADRON MIO , July the 14th , 1699 ...
... relations at Oundle . My wife and sonn desire the same favour ; and I am particularly , Madam , Your most obedient Servant , For Mrs. Stewart , etc. JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XXXIII . TO SAMUEL PEPYS , ESQ . PADRON MIO , July the 14th , 1699 ...
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... relations both at Oundle and Cotterstock . Be pleas'd , your father , your mo- ther , your two fair sisters , and your brother , + may find my sonn's service and mine made acceptable to them by your delivery ; and believe me to be with ...
... relations both at Oundle and Cotterstock . Be pleas'd , your father , your mo- ther , your two fair sisters , and your brother , + may find my sonn's service and mine made acceptable to them by your delivery ; and believe me to be with ...
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