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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... write prose , and my pen is stealing into 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 ...
... write prose , and my pen is stealing into 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 ...
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... write better on the meanest subject , then I can on the best . I have only engaged my selfe in a new debt , when I had hoped to cancell a part of the old one ; and should either have chosen some other patron , whom it was in my power to ...
... write better on the meanest subject , then I can on the best . I have only engaged my selfe in a new debt , when I had hoped to cancell a part of the old one ; and should either have chosen some other patron , whom it was in my power to ...
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... write boldly , though I cannot speake to you . I have three sonns growing to man's estate ; breed them all up to learning , beyond my fortune ; but they are too hopefull to be neglected , though I want . Be pleased to looke on me with ...
... write boldly , though I cannot speake to you . I have three sonns growing to man's estate ; breed them all up to learning , beyond my fortune ; but they are too hopefull to be neglected , though I want . Be pleased to looke on me with ...
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... 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.
... 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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... write word for word what followes : " I am translating about six hundred lines , or " somewhat less , of ye first book of the Meta- " morphoses . If I cannot get my price , wch shall " be twenty guynneas , I will translate the whole ...
... write word for word what followes : " I am translating about six hundred lines , or " somewhat less , of ye first book of the Meta- " morphoses . If I cannot get my price , wch shall " be twenty guynneas , I will translate the whole ...
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