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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... publick calamity , by forestalling the credit which should cure it . Your friends on the other side were only capable of pitying , but not of aiding you ; no farther help or counsel was remaining to you but what was founded on your ...
... publick calamity , by forestalling the credit which should cure it . Your friends on the other side were only capable of pitying , but not of aiding you ; no farther help or counsel was remaining to you but what was founded on your ...
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... publick good ; it is manifest he changes but for himself , and takes the people for tools to work his fortune . Yet the experience of all ages might let him know , that they who trouble the waters first , have seldom the benefit of the ...
... publick good ; it is manifest he changes but for himself , and takes the people for tools to work his fortune . Yet the experience of all ages might let him know , that they who trouble the waters first , have seldom the benefit of the ...
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... publick . You are robbed of your privacy and friends , and scarce any hour of life you can call your own . Those who envy your fortune , if they wanted not goodnature , might more justly pity it ; and when they see you watched by a ...
... publick . You are robbed of your privacy and friends , and scarce any hour of life you can call your own . Those who envy your fortune , if they wanted not goodnature , might more justly pity it ; and when they see you watched by a ...
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... publick view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men , which they have found from their flatterers after the third bottle . If a little glittering in discourse has passed them on us for witty ...
... publick view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men , which they have found from their flatterers after the third bottle . If a little glittering in discourse has passed them on us for witty ...
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... publick service called you to another part of the world , which , in imitation of our florid speakers , I might , if I durst presume upon the expression , call the parenthesis of my . life . I That I have always honoured you , I suppose ...
... publick service called you to another part of the world , which , in imitation of our florid speakers , I might , if I durst presume upon the expression , call the parenthesis of my . life . I That I have always honoured you , I suppose ...
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