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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... seem to be a periphrasis for the epithet here applied to this person . 9 Aubery de Vere , the twentieth and last Earl of Ox- ford , of that family . He was born February 7 , 1627-8 ; ( Esc . 8. Car . p . 1. n . 3. ) was a Knight of the ...
... seem to be a periphrasis for the epithet here applied to this person . 9 Aubery de Vere , the twentieth and last Earl of Ox- ford , of that family . He was born February 7 , 1627-8 ; ( Esc . 8. Car . p . 1. n . 3. ) was a Knight of the ...
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... seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault to find ...
... seems he made , which was going into one Hawkes his house , with some others which you hapning to see , sent your servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault to find ...
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... , to which this letter seems to relate , was published in July , 1693. I suspect , when this letter was written , it had not yet appeared . from wch letter I now write word for word what DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 25 From Jacob Tonson to Dryden.
... , to which this letter seems to relate , was published in July , 1693. I suspect , when this letter was written , it had not yet appeared . from wch letter I now write word for word what DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 25 From Jacob Tonson to Dryden.
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... seems to have had a presentiment of what afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt , Aristotle would have decided ...
... seems to have had a presentiment of what afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt , Aristotle would have decided ...
Stran 41
... seems to relate only to the additional number of copies , which were to be printed ( probably on small paper , ) for the second subscribers . The copies on large paper were , I suppose , appropriated to the subscribers of five guineas ...
... seems to relate only to the additional number of copies , which were to be printed ( probably on small paper , ) for the second subscribers . The copies on large paper were , I suppose , appropriated to the subscribers of five guineas ...
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