The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... says in a letter to Dennis— ' When they cannot fasten upon our verses , they fall upon cur morals , our principles ... say nothing of my prin- ciples of state . I believe you in yours follow the dictates of your reason , as I in mine do ...
... says in a letter to Dennis— ' When they cannot fasten upon our verses , they fall upon cur morals , our principles ... say nothing of my prin- ciples of state . I believe you in yours follow the dictates of your reason , as I in mine do ...
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... says Pepys , ' he mourns as a prince of the blood , while the Duke of York do no more , and all the nobles of the land not so much ; which gives great offence . ' Under all these circumstances , it was not very surprising to find ...
... says Pepys , ' he mourns as a prince of the blood , while the Duke of York do no more , and all the nobles of the land not so much ; which gives great offence . ' Under all these circumstances , it was not very surprising to find ...
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... says , that he ' deputed him to be his assistant , ' from ' being unwilling again to undertake a task upon which he had repeatedly laboured ; ' but there is no authority for that statement , nor had he repeatedly laboured upon the task ...
... says , that he ' deputed him to be his assistant , ' from ' being unwilling again to undertake a task upon which he had repeatedly laboured ; ' but there is no authority for that statement , nor had he repeatedly laboured upon the task ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE | 139 |
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