The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... mind through the whole series of his dramatic performances ; it will be fit , however , to enumerate them , and to take especial notice of those that are distinguished by any peculiarity , intrinsic or concomitant ; for the composition ...
... mind through the whole series of his dramatic performances ; it will be fit , however , to enumerate them , and to take especial notice of those that are distinguished by any peculiarity , intrinsic or concomitant ; for the composition ...
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... mind thus levelled with the meanest , may produce some solace to the con- sciousness of weakness , and some mortification to the pride of wisdom . But let it be remembered , that minds are not levelled in their powers but when they are ...
... mind thus levelled with the meanest , may produce some solace to the con- sciousness of weakness , and some mortification to the pride of wisdom . But let it be remembered , that minds are not levelled in their powers but when they are ...
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... mind , is confessed by the author to be defective . Thus , he began and ended his dramatic labours with ill success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his ...
... mind , is confessed by the author to be defective . Thus , he began and ended his dramatic labours with ill success . From such a number of theatrical pieces , it will be supposed , by most readers , that he must have im- proved his ...
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... mind was interested , the reception was eager , and the sale so large , that my father , an old bookseller , told me , he had not known it equalled but by Sacheverell's trial . The reason of this general perusal , Addison has attempted ...
... mind was interested , the reception was eager , and the sale so large , that my father , an old bookseller , told me , he had not known it equalled but by Sacheverell's trial . The reason of this general perusal , Addison has attempted ...
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... mind stored like his no labour to pro- duce them . In 1697 , he published his version of the works of Virgil ; and , that no opportunity of profit might be lost , dedicated the Pastorals to the Lord Clifford , the Georgics to the Earl ...
... mind stored like his no labour to pro- duce them . In 1697 , he published his version of the works of Virgil ; and , that no opportunity of profit might be lost , dedicated the Pastorals to the Lord Clifford , the Georgics to the Earl ...
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