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 6
... have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on with great spirit . could redeem it . So dangerous a thing it is 6 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.
... have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on with great spirit . could redeem it . So dangerous a thing it is 6 DRYDEN'S LETTERS . To John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.
Stran 7
... thing it is to be inclin'd to sloath , that I must confess once for all , I was ready to quit all manner of ... things to me , which I ought to have say'd to you , it might reasonably be concluded , that had enchanted me to believe those ...
... thing it is to be inclin'd to sloath , that I must confess once for all , I was ready to quit all manner of ... things to me , which I ought to have say'd to you , it might reasonably be concluded , that had enchanted me to believe those ...
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... thing but the highest degree of impudence , and stooping to the most infamous offices , and playing very well at chess , which preferred him more than the most virtuous qualities could have done . " - Continua- tion of the Life of ...
... thing but the highest degree of impudence , and stooping to the most infamous offices , and playing very well at chess , which preferred him more than the most virtuous qualities could have done . " - Continua- tion of the Life of ...
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... thing upon an University , and how gross flattery the learned will endure . If your Lordship had been in town , and I in the country , I durst not have entertained you with three pages of a letter ; but I know they are very ill things ...
... thing upon an University , and how gross flattery the learned will endure . If your Lordship had been in town , and I in the country , I durst not have entertained you with three pages of a letter ; but I know they are very ill things ...
Stran 17
... things out of college ; but upon recollection , I find I have a double tye upon me not to do it : one , my obligations to you . for my education another , my great tendernesse of doeing any thing offensive to my Lord Bishop of Rochester ...
... things out of college ; but upon recollection , I find I have a double tye upon me not to do it : one , my obligations to you . for my education another , my great tendernesse of doeing any thing offensive to my Lord Bishop of Rochester ...
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