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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... virtue ( if I may 3 Dryden here seems to have had a presentiment of what afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt ...
... virtue ( if I may 3 Dryden here seems to have had a presentiment of what afterwards happened . See vol . iii . p . 647 . 4 Our author has maintained the same opinion in the Dedication of the THIRD MISCELLANY ; and so , I have no doubt ...
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... virtues , having been both a painter and a poetess , was the eldest surviving daughter of John Creed , of Oundle , Esq . , ( Secretary to Charles II . for the affairs of Tangier , ) by Elizabeth Pickering , his wife , who was the only ...
... virtues , having been both a painter and a poetess , was the eldest surviving daughter of John Creed , of Oundle , Esq . , ( Secretary to Charles II . for the affairs of Tangier , ) by Elizabeth Pickering , his wife , who was the only ...
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... virtue and sobriety have made him much belov'd in all companies . Both he and his mother give you their most humble acknowledgments of your rememb'ring them . Be pleas'd to give mine to my Cousin Stewart , who am both his and your Most ...
... virtue and sobriety have made him much belov'd in all companies . Both he and his mother give you their most humble acknowledgments of your rememb'ring them . Be pleas'd to give mine to my Cousin Stewart , who am both his and your Most ...
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... virtue , and Athenian wit . ' In my copy of PHAETON , a tragedy , by Gildon , 4to . 1698 , ( which is dedicated to Charles Montague , ) is the following inscription to this gentleman , in Gildon's hand- writing , which accompanied a ...
... virtue , and Athenian wit . ' In my copy of PHAETON , a tragedy , by Gildon , 4to . 1698 , ( which is dedicated to Charles Montague , ) is the following inscription to this gentleman , in Gildon's hand- writing , which accompanied a ...
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... virtue cannot stand its ground as long as life , and whe- ther a soul well principled will not be separated before it be subdued . ” P. 425. In confirmation of what has been here suggested , ( that this Advertisement was written by ...
... virtue cannot stand its ground as long as life , and whe- ther a soul well principled will not be separated before it be subdued . ” P. 425. In confirmation of what has been here suggested , ( that this Advertisement was written by ...
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