The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... their judgment , like the virtuofo who infifted that no body could fee well but through his glass . He has confined himfelf meerly to the explain- ing what relates principally to the author , his friends viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... their judgment , like the virtuofo who infifted that no body could fee well but through his glass . He has confined himfelf meerly to the explain- ing what relates principally to the author , his friends viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... body , we hope , will blame us for leaving out in this edition moft of the complimentary copies of verfes prefixed to our author's works : they were few of them worth preferving ; but it was the custom of the times for every man ' who ...
... body , we hope , will blame us for leaving out in this edition moft of the complimentary copies of verfes prefixed to our author's works : they were few of them worth preferving ; but it was the custom of the times for every man ' who ...
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... body to one Ruffel's , an undertaker in Cheap- fide , where it lay for fome time , without his taking any further notice of it ; and when folicited about it , he pleaded ignorance and a drunken frolic . Thus the body lay above - ground ...
... body to one Ruffel's , an undertaker in Cheap- fide , where it lay for fome time , without his taking any further notice of it ; and when folicited about it , he pleaded ignorance and a drunken frolic . Thus the body lay above - ground ...
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... body will be doubtful whether to fide with the peer fpiritual or temporal , who remembers the difpute between the former and our author , which we have difcuffed in our notes . He has been accused as a time - ferver and an hy- pocrite ...
... body will be doubtful whether to fide with the peer fpiritual or temporal , who remembers the difpute between the former and our author , which we have difcuffed in our notes . He has been accused as a time - ferver and an hy- pocrite ...
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... body was an orb , his fublime foul Did move on virtue's , and on learning's pole : Whose reg'lar motions better to our view , Than Archimedes ' sphere , the heavens did shew . Graces and virtues , languages and arts , Beauty and ...
... body was an orb , his fublime foul Did move on virtue's , and on learning's pole : Whose reg'lar motions better to our view , Than Archimedes ' sphere , the heavens did shew . Graces and virtues , languages and arts , Beauty and ...
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