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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... ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 33 Defence of the ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 143 187 ESSAY OF HEROICK PLAYS 207 Preface to THMOеK ASTROLOGER Defence of the Epilogue to the Second Part of THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA The Grounds of Criticism in ...
... ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 33 Defence of the ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY 143 187 ESSAY OF HEROICK PLAYS 207 Preface to THMOеK ASTROLOGER Defence of the Epilogue to the Second Part of THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA The Grounds of Criticism in ...
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... ESSAY , ' I am of your opi- nion that you should reprint it , and that you may safely venture on a thousand more . In my verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let the line stand thus : That heer his conqu'ring ...
... ESSAY , ' I am of your opi- nion that you should reprint it , and that you may safely venture on a thousand more . In my verses before it , pray let the printer mend his errour , and let the line stand thus : That heer his conqu'ring ...
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... Essay in opposition to the Essay on Satire , " ibid . " So bawling H- -n and K- the mute , " With noise and nonsense fill up the dispute . " Whence perhaps in the DUNCIAD , we have— " With noise and Norton , brangling and Breval ...
... Essay in opposition to the Essay on Satire , " ibid . " So bawling H- -n and K- the mute , " With noise and nonsense fill up the dispute . " Whence perhaps in the DUNCIAD , we have— " With noise and Norton , brangling and Breval ...
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... ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY , in 1684. So also one of his con- temporaries , in a paper of Verses prefixed to NOAH'S FLOOD , an opera , 1679 : Thou fear'st no cynical philosopher , " No nigrum ✪ , nor an English R ; No , nor thou need'st ...
... ESSAY OF DRAMATICK POESY , in 1684. So also one of his con- temporaries , in a paper of Verses prefixed to NOAH'S FLOOD , an opera , 1679 : Thou fear'st no cynical philosopher , " No nigrum ✪ , nor an English R ; No , nor thou need'st ...
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... ESSAYS . P. 10. l . 12. Angli suos , & c . P. 104 . I have frequently had , occafion to observe that our author generally quoted from memory . The paffage here cited from Barclay's ICON ANIMORUM , c . iv . 8vo . 1614 , stands thus in ...
... ESSAYS . P. 10. l . 12. Angli suos , & c . P. 104 . I have frequently had , occafion to observe that our author generally quoted from memory . The paffage here cited from Barclay's ICON ANIMORUM , c . iv . 8vo . 1614 , stands thus in ...
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