The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... play . The year was memorable in theatrical annals , as having pro- duced the first of Congreve's plays , and the last of Dryden's . But the stage was no longer prosperous , either for actors or authors , and Dryden formally took his ...
... play . The year was memorable in theatrical annals , as having pro- duced the first of Congreve's plays , and the last of Dryden's . But the stage was no longer prosperous , either for actors or authors , and Dryden formally took his ...
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... play was acted , but I neither alterd them nor do I alter my opinion of the play . For other newes , you will heare from all hands ; that the House of Lords grow very warm ; and have a mind to try the Land Admiralls : those of the sea ...
... play was acted , but I neither alterd them nor do I alter my opinion of the play . For other newes , you will heare from all hands ; that the House of Lords grow very warm ; and have a mind to try the Land Admiralls : those of the sea ...
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... play my name should not appear ; For ' twill be thought , and with some colour too , pay the bribe I first received from you ; I That mutual vouchers for our fame we stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen ...
... play my name should not appear ; For ' twill be thought , and with some colour too , pay the bribe I first received from you ; I That mutual vouchers for our fame we stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen ...
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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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