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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... represented as considerably above eighty when he died but the document referred to in the beginning of this note , which has been examined for the purpose of ascer- taining the truth of the received account of his age , can- not err ...
... represented as considerably above eighty when he died but the document referred to in the beginning of this note , which has been examined for the purpose of ascer- taining the truth of the received account of his age , can- not err ...
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... represented by Mrs. Marshall in 1677 , when THE RIVAL QUEENS and IBRAHIM were first performed ; but if the Earl of Oxford were ever guilty of such a base deception , Mrs. Marshall could not have been the person deluded , nor could that ...
... represented by Mrs. Marshall in 1677 , when THE RIVAL QUEENS and IBRAHIM were first performed ; but if the Earl of Oxford were ever guilty of such a base deception , Mrs. Marshall could not have been the person deluded , nor could that ...
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... represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do often neglect to leave out such profane and indecent expressions as he has thought proper to be omitted : These are therefore to signify his Majesties pleasure , that ...
... represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do often neglect to leave out such profane and indecent expressions as he has thought proper to be omitted : These are therefore to signify his Majesties pleasure , that ...
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... represented to have been addressed to her in Great Russel - street , Bloomsbury ; though the Letter itself shews that the writer knew no more of her place of residence , than that she lived somewhere near St. Giles's ; and Curll has ...
... represented to have been addressed to her in Great Russel - street , Bloomsbury ; though the Letter itself shews that the writer knew no more of her place of residence , than that she lived somewhere near St. Giles's ; and Curll has ...
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... represented in one of the lampoons of that day , as much older than her husband : " Sackville wants leisure to attend his Muse , " His time is taken up with these reviews , " And Skipwith with his grannam of a spouse . " 3 Richard ...
... represented in one of the lampoons of that day , as much older than her husband : " Sackville wants leisure to attend his Muse , " His time is taken up with these reviews , " And Skipwith with his grannam of a spouse . " 3 Richard ...
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