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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... rest : and the same method has been adopted , I think , inju- diciously , in other similar publications . If the object were , to do honour to each of those persons , by shewing the number of letters which they received from Pope , or ...
... rest : and the same method has been adopted , I think , inju- diciously , in other similar publications . If the object were , to do honour to each of those persons , by shewing the number of letters which they received from Pope , or ...
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... rest escaped . I have no fault to find with my sonn's punish- ment ; for that is , and ought to be , reserv'd to any master , much more to you who have been his father's . But your man was certainly to blame , to name him onely ; and ...
... rest escaped . I have no fault to find with my sonn's punish- ment ; for that is , and ought to be , reserv'd to any master , much more to you who have been his father's . But your man was certainly to blame , to name him onely ; and ...
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... rest of what you have already translated , I desire you would send it ; and I own y ' if you don't think fit to add something more , I must submit : ' tis wholly at yo ' choice , for I left it intirely to you ; but I believe you cannot ...
... rest of what you have already translated , I desire you would send it ; and I own y ' if you don't think fit to add something more , I must submit : ' tis wholly at yo ' choice , for I left it intirely to you ; but I believe you cannot ...
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... rest for me , ten more names wch he has given in . If he has not money by him , let him blott out as many of his names as he thinks good ; and print onely those for which he pays or strikes off , in adjusting the accounts betwixt me and ...
... rest for me , ten more names wch he has given in . If he has not money by him , let him blott out as many of his names as he thinks good ; and print onely those for which he pays or strikes off , in adjusting the accounts betwixt me and ...
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... rest with ready money ; as also that he would send word , what the name was , for whom Sam Atkins left him to make account for . LETTER XXI . " TO HIS SONS AT ROME . DEAR SONS , T Sept. the 3d , our style , [ 1697. ] BEING now at Sir ...
... rest with ready money ; as also that he would send word , what the name was , for whom Sam Atkins left him to make account for . LETTER XXI . " TO HIS SONS AT ROME . DEAR SONS , T Sept. the 3d , our style , [ 1697. ] BEING now at Sir ...
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