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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... favour poetry which the great and noble have ever had : Carmen amat , quisquis carmine digna gerit . There is somewhat of a tie in nature betwixt those who are born for worthy actions , and those who gives the following account : - " As ...
... favour poetry which the great and noble have ever had : Carmen amat , quisquis carmine digna gerit . There is somewhat of a tie in nature betwixt those who are born for worthy actions , and those who gives the following account : - " As ...
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... favour of the audience to them , when virtue and innocence were oppressed by it . And though I justified Antony in some measure , by making Octavia's departure to proceed wholly from herself , yet the force of the first machine still ...
... favour of the audience to them , when virtue and innocence were oppressed by it . And though I justified Antony in some measure , by making Octavia's departure to proceed wholly from herself , yet the force of the first machine still ...
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... favour of the court ( says Dennis in one of his Letters ) nor of Wilmot , Lord Rochester , one of the shining ornaments of it , that he was indebted for the nomination which the King made of him for the writing the Masque of CALYPSO ...
... favour of the court ( says Dennis in one of his Letters ) nor of Wilmot , Lord Rochester , one of the shining ornaments of it , that he was indebted for the nomination which the King made of him for the writing the Masque of CALYPSO ...
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... favour which I have hitherto enjoyed , and which I shall reckon as one of the greatest blessings which can befall , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , faithful servant , JOHN DRYDEN . } PREFACE TO OEDIPU S. 3 THOUGH HOUGH it be ...
... favour which I have hitherto enjoyed , and which I shall reckon as one of the greatest blessings which can befall , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , faithful servant , JOHN DRYDEN . } PREFACE TO OEDIPU S. 3 THOUGH HOUGH it be ...
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... favour of an author , and therefore both the Prologue and Epilogue informed you , that OEDIPUS was the most celebrated piece of all antiquity : that Sopho- cles , not only the greatest wit , but one of the greatest men , in Athens ...
... favour of an author , and therefore both the Prologue and Epilogue informed you , that OEDIPUS was the most celebrated piece of all antiquity : that Sopho- cles , not only the greatest wit , but one of the greatest men , in Athens ...
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