The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Volumen2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... English annals ; and many of its most happy years are owing to it . His Majesty , the most knowing judge of men , and the best master , has acknowledged the ease and benefit he receives in the incomes of his treasury , which you found ...
... English annals ; and many of its most happy years are owing to it . His Majesty , the most knowing judge of men , and the best master , has acknowledged the ease and benefit he receives in the incomes of his treasury , which you found ...
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... English virtues ; no people in the world being capable of using them but we , who have the happiness to be born under so equal and so well - poised a government : 3 — a 3 The following just eulogium on our inestimable Constitution is so ...
... English virtues ; no people in the world being capable of using them but we , who have the happiness to be born under so equal and so well - poised a government : 3 — a 3 The following just eulogium on our inestimable Constitution is so ...
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... English chronicle than the loyalty and courage , the actions and death , of the general of an army fighting for his prince and country ? The honour and gallantry of the Earl of Lindsey is so illustrious a subject , * Lord Danby married ...
... English chronicle than the loyalty and courage , the actions and death , of the general of an army fighting for his prince and country ? The honour and gallantry of the Earl of Lindsey is so illustrious a subject , * Lord Danby married ...
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... English theatre requires . Particularly , the action is so much one , that it is the only of the kind without episode or underplot ; every scene in the tragedy conducing to the main design , and every act con- cluding with a turn of it ...
... English theatre requires . Particularly , the action is so much one , that it is the only of the kind without episode or underplot ; every scene in the tragedy conducing to the main design , and every act con- cluding with a turn of it ...
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... this přece were the Lady Mary and Lady Anne , daughters of the Duke of York , ( each of whom afterwards sat on the English throne , ) Lady Harriet Wentworth , Mrs. Jen- # and vile imitations of him ; by making an 24 PREFACE TO.
... this přece were the Lady Mary and Lady Anne , daughters of the Duke of York , ( each of whom afterwards sat on the English throne , ) Lady Harriet Wentworth , Mrs. Jen- # and vile imitations of him ; by making an 24 PREFACE TO.
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