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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... present day to the glorious inheritance which we have received from our ancestors , and of their unceasing endeavours to destroy the noblest fabrick which human wisdom ever devised , to hope that the warning voice of our author will ...
... present day to the glorious inheritance which we have received from our ancestors , and of their unceasing endeavours to destroy the noblest fabrick which human wisdom ever devised , to hope that the warning voice of our author will ...
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... present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune waited on the unhappiness of his Sovereign , so your own may participate of the better fate ...
... present Majesty , the providence of GOD , and the prudence of your administration , will , I hope , prevent : that as your father's fortune waited on the unhappiness of his Sovereign , so your own may participate of the better fate ...
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... time . I have put off my own business , which was my Dedication , till it is so late , that I am now ashamed to begin it ; and therefore I will say nothing of W 4 f the poem which I present to you , because I ALL FOR LOVE . - 11.
... time . I have put off my own business , which was my Dedication , till it is so late , that I am now ashamed to begin it ; and therefore I will say nothing of W 4 f the poem which I present to you , because I ALL FOR LOVE . - 11.
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... present to you , because I know not if you are like to have an hour which , with a good conscience , you may throw away in perusing it ; and , for the author , I have only to beg the continuance of your protection to him , who is , My ...
... present to you , because I know not if you are like to have an hour which , with a good conscience , you may throw away in perusing it ; and , for the author , I have only to beg the continuance of your protection to him , who is , My ...
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... present purpose . I hope I need not to explain myself , that I have not copied my author servilely . Words and phrases must of necessity receive a change in succeeding ages ; but it is almost a miracle that much of his lan- guage ...
... present purpose . I hope I need not to explain myself , that I have not copied my author servilely . Words and phrases must of necessity receive a change in succeeding ages ; but it is almost a miracle that much of his lan- guage ...
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