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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... persons , have by your conduct been established in a certainty of satisfaction . An action so much the more great and honourable , because the case was without the ordinary relief of laws ; above the hopes of the afflicted ; and beyond ...
... persons , have by your conduct been established in a certainty of satisfaction . An action so much the more great and honourable , because the case was without the ordinary relief of laws ; above the hopes of the afflicted ; and beyond ...
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... person , who so lively express the same virtues , that you seem not so much a copy as an emanation of him . Moderation is doubtless ́an establishment of greatness ; but there is a stea- diness of temper which is likewise requisite in a ...
... person , who so lively express the same virtues , that you seem not so much a copy as an emanation of him . Moderation is doubtless ́an establishment of greatness ; but there is a stea- diness of temper which is likewise requisite in a ...
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... person of a son ; but so unhappy an occasion of manifesting your own zeal in suffering for his present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune ...
... person of a son ; but so unhappy an occasion of manifesting your own zeal in suffering for his present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune ...
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... persons represented were famous patterns of unlawful love , and their end accordingly was unfortunate . All reasonable ... person of Octavia ; for though I might use the privilege of a poet , to introduce her into Alexandria , yet I had ...
... persons represented were famous patterns of unlawful love , and their end accordingly was unfortunate . All reasonable ... person of Octavia ; for though I might use the privilege of a poet , to introduce her into Alexandria , yet I had ...
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... persons . See the next note.- Besides ; Shadwell and our author were now on good terms , as appears by his furnishing Shadwell early in the fol- lowing year with a Prologue to his TRUE WIDOW . I be- lieve he supposed this Satire to have ...
... persons . See the next note.- Besides ; Shadwell and our author were now on good terms , as appears by his furnishing Shadwell early in the fol- lowing year with a Prologue to his TRUE WIDOW . I be- lieve he supposed this Satire to have ...
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