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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... servants after they removed to Dorset Gardens , in 1671 ; and Downes , the prompter of that playhouse , mentions in his quaint language , that she was , before that time , " by force of love erept from the stage . " The same writer says ...
... servants after they removed to Dorset Gardens , in 1671 ; and Downes , the prompter of that playhouse , mentions in his quaint language , that she was , before that time , " by force of love erept from the stage . " The same writer says ...
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... servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ado , recover'd my younger sonn , ' who came home extreamly sick of a violent to her , may have been in ...
... servant , JOHN DRYDEN . LETTER III . TO THE REV . DR . BUSBY.2 HONOUR'D SIR , Wednesday Morning , [ 1682. ] We have , with much ado , recover'd my younger sonn , ' who came home extreamly sick of a violent to her , may have been in ...
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... Servant and Scholar , JOHN DRYDEN.4 Scholar , into the college of Westminster , in 1682.- Charles , the eldest , left it in the following year . On these grounds , I have added 1682 , above , as the conjectural date of this letter . 4 ...
... Servant and Scholar , JOHN DRYDEN.4 Scholar , into the college of Westminster , in 1682.- Charles , the eldest , left it in the following year . On these grounds , I have added 1682 , above , as the conjectural date of this letter . 4 ...
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... but that I am , at this time , your remembrancer , and allwayes , Honnord Sir , Your humble Servant , 5 Probably his eldest son , Charles . E. DRYDEN . and found it concern'd his having been Custos foure or DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 15 To the ...
... but that I am , at this time , your remembrancer , and allwayes , Honnord Sir , Your humble Servant , 5 Probably his eldest son , Charles . E. DRYDEN . and found it concern'd his having been Custos foure or DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 15 To the ...
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... servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault to find with my sonn's punish- ment ; for that is , and ought to be , reserv'd to any master , much more to you who have ...
... servant to know who they were , and he onely re- turned you my sonn's name : so the rest escaped . I have no fault to find with my sonn's punish- ment ; for that is , and ought to be , reserv'd to any master , much more to you who have ...
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