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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... 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- self , and that indeed was your security ; for your diligence , your constancy , and your prudence ...
... 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- self , and that indeed was your security ; for your diligence , your constancy , and your prudence ...
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... side , and without farther considering him than I have the rest of my illiterate censors , whom I have disdained to answer , because they are not qualified for judges . It remains that I acquaint the reader , that I have endeavoured in ...
... side , and without farther considering him than I have the rest of my illiterate censors , whom I have disdained to answer , because they are not qualified for judges . It remains that I acquaint the reader , that I have endeavoured in ...
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... side , as if there were no such thing as Nature to be minded in a play , is always running after pompous expressions , pointed sen- tences , and philosophical notions , more proper the study than the stage : the Frenchman followed a ...
... side , as if there were no such thing as Nature to be minded in a play , is always running after pompous expressions , pointed sen- tences , and philosophical notions , more proper the study than the stage : the Frenchman followed a ...
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... sides often , with little regard either to religion or the interest of his country . He made many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who differed from them . He had indeed a superior genius to all the men of ...
... sides often , with little regard either to religion or the interest of his country . He made many enemies to himself by the contempt with which he treated those who differed from them . He had indeed a superior genius to all the men of ...
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... sides , and examined the merits of the cause in a strict perusal of the play , gave sentence for us , that it was neither ... side , that it procured us the partiality of the other ; the year 1643. Lord Danby having been removed from the ...
... sides , and examined the merits of the cause in a strict perusal of the play , gave sentence for us , that it was neither ... side , that it procured us the partiality of the other ; the year 1643. Lord Danby having been removed from the ...
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