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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... verse every time I kisse your letter . I am sure the poor paper smarts for my idolatry ; which by wearing it continually neere my brest , will at last be burnt and martyrd in those flames of ado- ration which it hath kindled in mee ...
... verse every time I kisse your letter . I am sure the poor paper smarts for my idolatry ; which by wearing it continually neere my brest , will at last be burnt and martyrd in those flames of ado- ration which it hath kindled in mee ...
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... verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a bully ; 6 Frampton , a pimp ; and brother - John , a cully . 5 The person meant was , I believe , Sir John Eaton , of whom I know no more than that he was a writer of songs in ...
... verses I remember : 5 I call a spade , a spade ; Eaton , a bully ; 6 Frampton , a pimp ; and brother - John , a cully . 5 The person meant was , I believe , Sir John Eaton , of whom I know no more than that he was a writer of songs in ...
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... verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let the line stand thus : That heer his conqu'ring ... Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas ...
... verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let the line stand thus : That heer his conqu'ring ... Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas ...
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... verses , they fall upon our morals , our principles of state and religion . For my principles of religion , I will not justifie them to you : I know yours are far different . For the same reason I shall say nothing of my principles of ...
... verses , they fall upon our morals , our principles of state and religion . For my principles of religion , I will not justifie them to you : I know yours are far different . For the same reason I shall say nothing of my principles of ...
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... verses for St. Cecilia , to alter the name of Lais , which is twice there , for Thais : those two ladyes were contemporaryes , which causd that small mis- take . I wish you coud tell me how to send my sonns our Virgil , which you gave ...
... verses for St. Cecilia , to alter the name of Lais , which is twice there , for Thais : those two ladyes were contemporaryes , which causd that small mis- take . I wish you coud tell me how to send my sonns our Virgil , which you gave ...
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