The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... favour that had been shown him by the Duke and Duchess of Mon- mouth , of which it was his own fault that he did not ... favours from the government , but , as will presently be seen , that he could not even obtain the payment of his ...
... favour that had been shown him by the Duke and Duchess of Mon- mouth , of which it was his own fault that he did not ... favours from the government , but , as will presently be seen , that he could not even obtain the payment of his ...
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... favour , although favours , according to the usage of patronage in those days , were conferred upon him , which it was not only not considered derogatory to ac- cept , but honourable to deserve . On the contrary , his life , for which ...
... favour , although favours , according to the usage of patronage in those days , were conferred upon him , which it was not only not considered derogatory to ac- cept , but honourable to deserve . On the contrary , his life , for which ...
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... favours , I am Madam , MADAM Your most obedient humble servant [ On the other side . ] CHARLES DRyden I pretend not to write to you : if I did I should not have borrowd a corner in my sonns letter : But even then I should have filld my ...
... favours , I am Madam , MADAM Your most obedient humble servant [ On the other side . ] CHARLES DRyden I pretend not to write to you : if I did I should not have borrowd a corner in my sonns letter : But even then I should have filld my ...
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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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