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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... Persons , in whose Cabinets Letters written by Dryden pro- 562 564 bably may be found VOL . I. PART II . LETTERS from Dryden to several Persons . LETTER I. To Madam Honor Dryden II . To John Wilmot , Earl of Rochester III . To the Rev ...
... Persons , in whose Cabinets Letters written by Dryden pro- 562 564 bably may be found VOL . I. PART II . LETTERS from Dryden to several Persons . LETTER I. To Madam Honor Dryden II . To John Wilmot , Earl of Rochester III . To the Rev ...
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... the Translation of Virgil Dedication of FABLES , ANCIENT AND MO- DERN , to James Butler , the second Duke of Ormond . Preface to the FABLES 423 557 575 587 LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a CONTENTS . vii.
... the Translation of Virgil Dedication of FABLES , ANCIENT AND MO- DERN , to James Butler , the second Duke of Ormond . Preface to the FABLES 423 557 575 587 LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a CONTENTS . vii.
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... Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published John Dryden, Edmond Malone. LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a VOL . I. PART II . b t When the Letters of Pope were originally printed , they.
... Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published John Dryden, Edmond Malone. LETTERS WRITTEN BY JOHN DRYDEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS . a VOL . I. PART II . b t When the Letters of Pope were originally printed , they.
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... persons , by shewing the number of letters which they received from Pope , or addressed to him , this arrangement was unquestionably the best that could have been observed . But to illustrate the history of the Author himself , which is ...
... persons , by shewing the number of letters which they received from Pope , or addressed to him , this arrangement was unquestionably the best that could have been observed . But to illustrate the history of the Author himself , which is ...
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... persons ' have allotted them . But , in a word , your selfe hath been the best expositor upon the text of your own worth , in that admi- rable comment you wrote upon it ; I meane your incomparable letter . By all that's good , ( and you ...
... persons ' have allotted them . But , in a word , your selfe hath been the best expositor upon the text of your own worth , in that admi- rable comment you wrote upon it ; I meane your incomparable letter . By all that's good , ( and you ...
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