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 93
... hear any thing more of my affairs , the Earl of Dorsett and your Cousin Montague have both seen the two poems , to the Duchess of Ormond , and my worthy Cousin Driden ; and are of opinion that I never writt better . My other friends are ...
... hear any thing more of my affairs , the Earl of Dorsett and your Cousin Montague have both seen the two poems , to the Duchess of Ormond , and my worthy Cousin Driden ; and are of opinion that I never writt better . My other friends are ...
Stran 95
... hear what I believe is true , though not very pleasing . I hope he recovers health in the country , by his staying so long in it . My service to my Cousin Stuart and all at Oundle . I am , faire Cousine , Your most obedient Servant ...
... hear what I believe is true , though not very pleasing . I hope he recovers health in the country , by his staying so long in it . My service to my Cousin Stuart and all at Oundle . I am , faire Cousine , Your most obedient Servant ...
Stran 98
... hear you are handsomer . Since you find I am not altogether a stranger to you , be pleas'd to make me happier by a better knowledge of you ; and in stead of so many unjust praises which you give me , think me only worthy of being ...
... hear you are handsomer . Since you find I am not altogether a stranger to you , be pleas'd to make me happier by a better knowledge of you ; and in stead of so many unjust praises which you give me , think me only worthy of being ...
Stran 151
... hear two harden'd Brumicham rascals prate ; Aiming at politicks , though void of reason , " And lacing coffee with large lumps of treason . " P. 301. n . 5. Read - in 1681 and 1682 . Shaftesbury was supposed to be the author of the ...
... hear two harden'd Brumicham rascals prate ; Aiming at politicks , though void of reason , " And lacing coffee with large lumps of treason . " P. 301. n . 5. Read - in 1681 and 1682 . Shaftesbury was supposed to be the author of the ...
Stran 23
... by a fire - side , than pre- sented it on a stage . For these times wherein we write , I admire to hear the poets so often cry out upon , ana wittily ( as they believe ) threaten their judges , since PROLEGOMENA . 23.
... by a fire - side , than pre- sented it on a stage . For these times wherein we write , I admire to hear the poets so often cry out upon , ana wittily ( as they believe ) threaten their judges , since PROLEGOMENA . 23.
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