The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Annus Mirabilis in 1666 ) ; and it may be gathered from a passage in one of his dedications to the Earl of Rochester , in which he alludes to some property he pos- sessed in Wiltshire , t that the Earl of Berkshire made a settlement ...
... Annus Mirabilis in 1666 ) ; and it may be gathered from a passage in one of his dedications to the Earl of Rochester , in which he alludes to some property he pos- sessed in Wiltshire , t that the Earl of Berkshire made a settlement ...
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... that Dryden had written the two first lines seriously , and that some wag had added the two latter in burlesque . ' Notwithstanding these blemishes , the poem is nobly conceived , 11-2 ANNUS MIRABILIS: THE YEAR OF WONDERS, 1666.
... that Dryden had written the two first lines seriously , and that some wag had added the two latter in burlesque . ' Notwithstanding these blemishes , the poem is nobly conceived , 11-2 ANNUS MIRABILIS: THE YEAR OF WONDERS, 1666.
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... Annus Mirabilis was published in 1667. A prose tract bearing the same title , we are informed by Malone , was pub- lished in 1662 ; and Mr. Partridge , and other almanack- makers , have starred their pages with it from ... ANNUS MIRABILIS .
... Annus Mirabilis was published in 1667. A prose tract bearing the same title , we are informed by Malone , was pub- lished in 1662 ; and Mr. Partridge , and other almanack- makers , have starred their pages with it from ... ANNUS MIRABILIS .
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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