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, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... cousin ; one of the daughters of his uncle , Sir John Dryden , the second Baronet of this family . See vol . i . part i . pp . 24 , 324. She probably was born about the year 1637 , and died unmarried , some time after 1707. When Dryden ...
... cousin ; one of the daughters of his uncle , Sir John Dryden , the second Baronet of this family . See vol . i . part i . pp . 24 , 324. She probably was born about the year 1637 , and died unmarried , some time after 1707. When Dryden ...
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... cousin- german ; of whom , and of his amiable daughter , Mrs. Creed , a full account has already been given . See vol . i . part i . pp . 28-43 , 340-342 . Her eldest son , Richard Creed , as we have seen , fell in the battle of ...
... cousin- german ; of whom , and of his amiable daughter , Mrs. Creed , a full account has already been given . See vol . i . part i . pp . 28-43 , 340-342 . Her eldest son , Richard Creed , as we have seen , fell in the battle of ...
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... Cousin Dryden of Chesterton , ' some time next week , who is nine miles from hence , and 4 Muses , she had three children ; Elizabeth , who became the wife of Thomas Gwillim , Esq . , of Old Court , in the parish of Whitchurch , near ...
... Cousin Dryden of Chesterton , ' some time next week , who is nine miles from hence , and 4 Muses , she had three children ; Elizabeth , who became the wife of Thomas Gwillim , Esq . , of Old Court , in the parish of Whitchurch , near ...
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... Cousin Steward , and mine , Madam , Your most obedient , oblig'd Servant , who am , For my Honour'd Cousine , " These . Mrs. Steward , att Cotterstock , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XXVI . TO ELMES STEWARD , ESQ . [ Probably , Nov. 20 , 1698 ...
... Cousin Steward , and mine , Madam , Your most obedient , oblig'd Servant , who am , For my Honour'd Cousine , " These . Mrs. Steward , att Cotterstock , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER XXVI . TO ELMES STEWARD , ESQ . [ Probably , Nov. 20 , 1698 ...
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... cousin Creed's , " and my cousin Dorothy , ' than I have had while I was in to Cotterstock , and passed four or five weeks there : and this letter seems to have been written after his return to Tichmarsh , just as he was setting out for ...
... cousin Creed's , " and my cousin Dorothy , ' than I have had while I was in to Cotterstock , and passed four or five weeks there : and this letter seems to have been written after his return to Tichmarsh , just as he was setting out for ...
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