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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... writt better . My other friends are divided in their judgments , which to preferr ; but the greater part are for those to my dear kinsman ; which I have corrected with so much care , that they will now DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 93.
... writt better . My other friends are divided in their judgments , which to preferr ; but the greater part are for those to my dear kinsman ; which I have corrected with so much care , that they will now DRYDEN'S LETTERS . 93.
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... judgment , like two tallies , fit , Adieu strong Odes , and every lofty strain , The tragick rant , and proud Pindarick vein : Should tuneful D'Urfey now resign his breath , The lyrick Muse would scarce survive his death ; But should ...
... judgment , like two tallies , fit , Adieu strong Odes , and every lofty strain , The tragick rant , and proud Pindarick vein : Should tuneful D'Urfey now resign his breath , The lyrick Muse would scarce survive his death ; But should ...
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... judgment , as appears by a noble present C. 4 • 7 + He alludes to the statute , 11 and 12 William III . for the further preventing the growth of popery ; by which it was enacted , that from and after the 29th of Sept. 1700 , all papists ...
... judgment , as appears by a noble present C. 4 • 7 + He alludes to the statute , 11 and 12 William III . for the further preventing the growth of popery ; by which it was enacted , that from and after the 29th of Sept. 1700 , all papists ...
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... this , and the following piece , being placed here . 4 PROLEGOMENA . chosen or rejected by the judgment : PROLEGOMENA Dedication of THE RIVAL LADIES 10 Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery 3 Preface to the Translation of Ovid's Epistles 3.
... this , and the following piece , being placed here . 4 PROLEGOMENA . chosen or rejected by the judgment : PROLEGOMENA Dedication of THE RIVAL LADIES 10 Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery 3 Preface to the Translation of Ovid's Epistles 3.
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... judgment : it was yours , my Lord , before I could call it mine . And , I confess , in that first tumult of my thoughts , there appeared a disorderly kind of beauty in some of them , which gave me hope , something worthy my Lord of ...
... judgment : it was yours , my Lord , before I could call it mine . And , I confess , in that first tumult of my thoughts , there appeared a disorderly kind of beauty in some of them , which gave me hope , something worthy my Lord of ...
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