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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Stran 13
... serious in any part of my Letter but that wherein I take leave to call myself your Lordship's Most obedient servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ...
... serious in any part of my Letter but that wherein I take leave to call myself your Lordship's Most obedient servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ...
Stran 93
... serious for a trifling letter . If you desire to hear any thing more of my affairs , the Earl of Dorsett and your Cousin Montague have both seen the two poems , to the Duchess of Ormond , and my worthy Cousin Driden ; and are of opinion ...
... serious for a trifling letter . If you desire to hear any thing more of my affairs , the Earl of Dorsett and your Cousin Montague have both seen the two poems , to the Duchess of Ormond , and my worthy Cousin Driden ; and are of opinion ...
Stran 151
... serious Church Whig , " From a puritan soul that abominates pig , " From the forty - one rogues , that would hum the old Libera nos . " gig , Again , in " THE RIDDLE OF THE ROUND - HEAD , an excellent new ballad , " Sep. 9 , 1681 ...
... serious Church Whig , " From a puritan soul that abominates pig , " From the forty - one rogues , that would hum the old Libera nos . " gig , Again , in " THE RIDDLE OF THE ROUND - HEAD , an excellent new ballad , " Sep. 9 , 1681 ...
Stran 153
... serious com- position no one would now venture to write- " he gave mankind their own , " in the sense of " he rated them severely . " P. 65. n . Dr. Chetwood had a claim to the peerage of Wahull , or Woodhull ; and on this ground ...
... serious com- position no one would now venture to write- " he gave mankind their own , " in the sense of " he rated them severely . " P. 65. n . Dr. Chetwood had a claim to the peerage of Wahull , or Woodhull ; and on this ground ...
Stran 17
... serious subjects , and in Te- rence and Plautus , for the comical ; in which latter we see some pretences to plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of Mr. Jon- son's plays ; and for their wit , especially Plautus ...
... serious subjects , and in Te- rence and Plautus , for the comical ; in which latter we see some pretences to plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of Mr. Jon- son's plays ; and for their wit , especially Plautus ...
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