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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... sometimes proceed to acknowledge . affection , by the very same degrees by which a lover declares his passion . This last at first confesses esteem , yet owns no passion but admiration . But as soon as he is animated by one kind ...
... sometimes proceed to acknowledge . affection , by the very same degrees by which a lover declares his passion . This last at first confesses esteem , yet owns no passion but admiration . But as soon as he is animated by one kind ...
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... sometimes with Ovid , and sometimes with our old English poet , Chaucer ; translateing such stories as best please my fancy ; and intend besides them to add somewhat of my own : so that it is not impos- sible , but ere the summer be ...
... sometimes with Ovid , and sometimes with our old English poet , Chaucer ; translateing such stories as best please my fancy ; and intend besides them to add somewhat of my own : so that it is not impos- sible , but ere the summer be ...
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... sometimes spells his kinswoman's name Steward , and at others Stewart . I have followed the former mode , her husband's name being so written in the London Gazette , when he was appointed Sheriff of the county of Northampton ; and Mrs ...
... sometimes spells his kinswoman's name Steward , and at others Stewart . I have followed the former mode , her husband's name being so written in the London Gazette , when he was appointed Sheriff of the county of Northampton ; and Mrs ...
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... " Rise , honest Muse ! and sing the Man of Ross . " Pope had diligently read the STATE POEMS , and may be sometimes traced in them . Thus , " Peace is my dear Besides , he lately bribed , in breach of laws DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 125.
... " Rise , honest Muse ! and sing the Man of Ross . " Pope had diligently read the STATE POEMS , and may be sometimes traced in them . Thus , " Peace is my dear Besides , he lately bribed , in breach of laws DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 125.
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... sometimes to err , who undertakes to move so many characters and humours as are requisite in a play , in those narrow channels which are proper to each of them : to conduct his imagi- nary persons through so many various intrigues and ...
... sometimes to err , who undertakes to move so many characters and humours as are requisite in a play , in those narrow channels which are proper to each of them : to conduct his imagi- nary persons through so many various intrigues and ...
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