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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... least within the verge of alliance . Nor are we unprofitable members of the commonwealth , when we animate others to those virtues which we copy and describe from you . It is indeed their interest , who endeavour the subversion of ...
... least within the verge of alliance . Nor are we unprofitable members of the commonwealth , when we animate others to those virtues which we copy and describe from you . It is indeed their interest , who endeavour the subversion of ...
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... least a land - war , the model of our government seems naturally contrived for the defensive part ; and the consent of a people is easily obtained to contribute to that power which must protect it . Felices nimium bona si sua norint ...
... least a land - war , the model of our government seems naturally contrived for the defensive part ; and the consent of a people is easily obtained to contribute to that power which must protect it . Felices nimium bona si sua norint ...
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... least where he is not bribed by interest , or preju- diced by malice . And this , I suppose , is manifest by plain induction : for , first , the crowd cannot be presumed to have more than a gross instinct of what pleases or displeases ...
... least where he is not bribed by interest , or preju- diced by malice . And this , I suppose , is manifest by plain induction : for , first , the crowd cannot be presumed to have more than a gross instinct of what pleases or displeases ...
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... least to escape with the excuse of Catullus , when he writ to Cicero : Gratias tibi maximas Catullus Agit , pessimus omnium poeta ; Tanto pessimus omnium poeta , Quanto tu optimus omnium patronus . I have seen an Epistle of Flecknoe's ...
... least to escape with the excuse of Catullus , when he writ to Cicero : Gratias tibi maximas Catullus Agit , pessimus omnium poeta ; Tanto pessimus omnium poeta , Quanto tu optimus omnium patronus . I have seen an Epistle of Flecknoe's ...
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... least occasion of unkindness against me , nor my enemies of up- braiding me ; but if it live to a second im- pression , I will faithfully perform what has been wanting in this . In the mean time , my Lord , I recommend it to your ...
... least occasion of unkindness against me , nor my enemies of up- braiding me ; but if it live to a second im- pression , I will faithfully perform what has been wanting in this . In the mean time , my Lord , I recommend it to your ...
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