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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... of Norwich drugget . I have eat tarts with him and Madam Reeve at the MULBERRY GARDEN , when he advanced to a sword , and Chadreux wig . " GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE , XV . 99 . But , for my part , I desire to be 18 PREFACE TO.
... of Norwich drugget . I have eat tarts with him and Madam Reeve at the MULBERRY GARDEN , when he advanced to a sword , and Chadreux wig . " GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE , XV . 99 . But , for my part , I desire to be 18 PREFACE TO.
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... desire to be tried by the laws of my own country ; for it seems unjust to me , that the French should prescribe here , till they have conquered . Our little sonnetteers who follow them , have too narrow souls to judge of poetry ; poets ...
... desire to be tried by the laws of my own country ; for it seems unjust to me , that the French should prescribe here , till they have conquered . Our little sonnetteers who follow them , have too narrow souls to judge of poetry ; poets ...
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... to heal and not to widen the breaches of the nation : that in all his conversation there appeared a native candour , and a desire of doing good in all his actions ; if such an one whom I have described , were at the 46 DEDICATION OF.
... to heal and not to widen the breaches of the nation : that in all his conversation there appeared a native candour , and a desire of doing good in all his actions ; if such an one whom I have described , were at the 46 DEDICATION OF.
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... management of the ministers is also most conspicu- I am not particular in this commendation , because I am unwilling to raise envy to your VOL . II . F Lordship , who are too just not to desire that THE DUKE OF GUISE . 65.
... management of the ministers is also most conspicu- I am not particular in this commendation , because I am unwilling to raise envy to your VOL . II . F Lordship , who are too just not to desire that THE DUKE OF GUISE . 65.
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... desire that praise should be communicated to others , which was the common endeavour and co - operation of all . It is enough , my Lord , that your own part was neither obscure in it , nor unhazardous . And if ever this excellent ...
... desire that praise should be communicated to others , which was the common endeavour and co - operation of all . It is enough , my Lord , that your own part was neither obscure in it , nor unhazardous . And if ever this excellent ...
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