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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... reason to cherish the chroniclers of their actions , as they have to lay up in safety the deeds and evidences of their estates ; for such records are their undoubted titles to the love and reverence of afterages . Your Lordship's admini ...
... reason to cherish the chroniclers of their actions , as they have to lay up in safety the deeds and evidences of their estates ; for such records are their undoubted titles to the love and reverence of afterages . Your Lordship's admini ...
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... reason , as I am a man , have bred in me a loathing to that specious name of a Republick ; that mock- appearance of a liberty , where all who have not part in the government are slaves ; and slaves they are of a viler note than such as ...
... reason , as I am a man , have bred in me a loathing to that specious name of a Republick ; that mock- appearance of a liberty , where all who have not part in the government are slaves ; and slaves they are of a viler note than such as ...
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... reason , that you have lost much more in true content , than you have gained by dignity ; and that a private gentleman is better attended by a single servant , than your Lordship with so clamorous a train . Pardon me , my Lord , if I ...
... reason , that you have lost much more in true content , than you have gained by dignity ; and that a private gentleman is better attended by a single servant , than your Lordship with so clamorous a train . Pardon me , my Lord , if I ...
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... reason , and the authority of those living criticks who have had the honour to be known to you abroad , as well as of the ancients , who are not less of your acquaintance . Whatsoever it be , I submit it to your Lordship's judgment ...
... reason , and the authority of those living criticks who have had the honour to be known to you abroad , as well as of the ancients , who are not less of your acquaintance . Whatsoever it be , I submit it to your Lordship's judgment ...
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... reason to hope well of the success , yet the event depends on the unsearchable providence of Almighty God , it is no time to raise trophies while the victory is in dispute ; but every man , by your example , to contribute what is in his ...
... reason to hope well of the success , yet the event depends on the unsearchable providence of Almighty God , it is no time to raise trophies while the victory is in dispute ; but every man , by your example , to contribute what is in his ...
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