The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... letter he wrote to her in acknowledgment of a silver inkstand with which she presented him . The letter itself is less remarkable as an ex- pression of real feeling , than as a specimen of that brocaded style of writing which the ...
... letter he wrote to her in acknowledgment of a silver inkstand with which she presented him . The letter itself is less remarkable as an ex- pression of real feeling , than as a specimen of that brocaded style of writing which the ...
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... letter of Dryden's to his friend Walsh , written in the course of the year 1693. The original letter is in the possession of Sir Thomas Phillipps , together with three others addressed about this period to the same correspondent . I ...
... letter of Dryden's to his friend Walsh , written in the course of the year 1693. The original letter is in the possession of Sir Thomas Phillipps , together with three others addressed about this period to the same correspondent . I ...
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... letter , ' tis so late att night . The success of the Miscellanies to which Dryden had con- tributed , led to a spurious imitation of them by his old publisher , Herringman , the character of which he touches upon in the next letter ...
... letter , ' tis so late att night . The success of the Miscellanies to which Dryden had con- tributed , led to a spurious imitation of them by his old publisher , Herringman , the character of which he touches upon in the next letter ...
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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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