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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... appears to have sent the poet a letter of thanks for his Dedication , to which this reply was made some time . afterwards . I have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on ...
... appears to have sent the poet a letter of thanks for his Dedication , to which this reply was made some time . afterwards . I have therefore affixed - July , 1673 , as a conjectural date to it . The second Dutch war was then carrying on ...
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... appears to have been written by our author's wife , Lady Elizabeth Dry- den , about the same time with the above . HONNORED SIR , Ascension Day , [ 1682. ] I HOPE I need use noe other argument to you in ex- cuse of my sonn for not ...
... appears to have been written by our author's wife , Lady Elizabeth Dry- den , about the same time with the above . HONNORED SIR , Ascension Day , [ 1682. ] I HOPE I need use noe other argument to you in ex- cuse of my sonn for not ...
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... appear grounds for it , and wch I beg you wou'd concider of ; and then I believe I shall at least bee excused . You may please , Sr , to remember that upon my first proposal about y 3 Missellany , I offer'd fifty pounds , and talk'd of ...
... appear grounds for it , and wch I beg you wou'd concider of ; and then I believe I shall at least bee excused . You may please , Sr , to remember that upon my first proposal about y 3 Missellany , I offer'd fifty pounds , and talk'd of ...
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... appears from the Gentleman's Journal , by P. Motteux , ) in Dec. 1692. The date in the titlepage is , 1693 . 2 ' In the dedication to Lord Radcliffe . See vol . iii . a The Letter referred to was as follows : << DEAR SIR , TO MR ...
... appears from the Gentleman's Journal , by P. Motteux , ) in Dec. 1692. The date in the titlepage is , 1693 . 2 ' In the dedication to Lord Radcliffe . See vol . iii . a The Letter referred to was as follows : << DEAR SIR , TO MR ...
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... appear tasteless to me in most ; and Waller himself , with all his gallantry , and ali that admirable art of his turns , appears three quarters prose to me . Thus ' tis plain , that your Muse has done me an injury ; but she has made me ...
... appear tasteless to me in most ; and Waller himself , with all his gallantry , and ali that admirable art of his turns , appears three quarters prose to me . Thus ' tis plain , that your Muse has done me an injury ; but she has made me ...
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