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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... observed . But to illustrate the history of the Author himself , which is more interesting to the Reader than that of any of his correspondents , all his letters , to whomsoever written , in my opinion , ought to be arranged in strict ...
... observed . But to illustrate the history of the Author himself , which is more interesting to the Reader than that of any of his correspondents , all his letters , to whomsoever written , in my opinion , ought to be arranged in strict ...
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... observations would soon run into lampoon , if I had not forsworn that dangerous part of wit not so much out of good - nature , but lest from the inborn vanity of poets I should shew it to others , and betray my selfe to a worse mischief ...
... observations would soon run into lampoon , if I had not forsworn that dangerous part of wit not so much out of good - nature , but lest from the inborn vanity of poets I should shew it to others , and betray my selfe to a worse mischief ...
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... observed , that it is an easie matter in a christian poem , for God to bring the Devil to reason . I think I have given a better hint for new machines in my preface to Juvenal ; where I have particularly recommended two subjects , one ...
... observed , that it is an easie matter in a christian poem , for God to bring the Devil to reason . I think I have given a better hint for new machines in my preface to Juvenal ; where I have particularly recommended two subjects , one ...
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... observe in you to write well , and those good parts which God Almighty and Nature have bestow'd on you , make me not to doubt , that by application to study , and the 9 In printing this letter I have followed a transcript which I made ...
... observe in you to write well , and those good parts which God Almighty and Nature have bestow'd on you , make me not to doubt , that by application to study , and the 9 In printing this letter I have followed a transcript which I made ...
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... observe that our author generally quoted from memory . The paffage here cited from Barclay's ICON ANIMORUM , c . iv . 8vo . 1614 , stands thus in the original : " Anglis ut plurimum gravis animus , et in se velut ad consilium seductus ...
... observe that our author generally quoted from memory . The paffage here cited from Barclay's ICON ANIMORUM , c . iv . 8vo . 1614 , stands thus in the original : " Anglis ut plurimum gravis animus , et in se velut ad consilium seductus ...
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