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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... His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published John Dryden, Edmond Malone. LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a VOL . I. PART II . b t When the Letters of Pope were originally printed , they.
... His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published John Dryden, Edmond Malone. LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a VOL . I. PART II . b t When the Letters of Pope were originally printed , they.
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... written , in my opinion , ought to be arranged in strict chronological order . The same topicks must necessa- rily ... written , or are sup- posed to have been written , without regarding the persons to whom they are addressed . DRYDEN'S ...
... written , in my opinion , ought to be arranged in strict chronological order . The same topicks must necessa- rily ... written , or are sup- posed to have been written , without regarding the persons to whom they are addressed . DRYDEN'S ...
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... enjoy , " ) was formerly thus written . An hour , mea- sured by an hourglass fixed at the side of the pulpit , was the usual length of a sermon at this time . mee so farre besides my selfe , that I have 4 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... enjoy , " ) was formerly thus written . An hour , mea- sured by an hourglass fixed at the side of the pulpit , was the usual length of a sermon at this time . mee so farre besides my selfe , that I have 4 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
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... written is publique , and I am so much my own friend as to conceal your Lordship's letter ; for that which would have given vanity to any other poet , has only given me confusion . You see , my Lord , how far you have DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 7.
... written is publique , and I am so much my own friend as to conceal your Lordship's letter ; for that which would have given vanity to any other poet , has only given me confusion . You see , my Lord , how far you have DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 7.
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... written by Lord Rochester , " In imitation of Sir John Eaton's songs . " He is perhaps the person mentioned by Antony Hammond in some verses addressed to Walter Moyle in 1693 : 46 Eyton , whom vice becomes , of vigour full , Foe to the ...
... written by Lord Rochester , " In imitation of Sir John Eaton's songs . " He is perhaps the person mentioned by Antony Hammond in some verses addressed to Walter Moyle in 1693 : 46 Eyton , whom vice becomes , of vigour full , Foe to the ...
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