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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... AND OBSERVATIONS . ALSÓ AN ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS . VOLUME THE FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONS ON , in the Strand . MDCCLX . Koninklijke Bibliotheck te's lage . то HIS GRACE The DUKE 777-29 757 H - 8 KW ,
... AND OBSERVATIONS . ALSÓ AN ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS . VOLUME THE FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONS ON , in the Strand . MDCCLX . Koninklijke Bibliotheck te's lage . то HIS GRACE The DUKE 777-29 757 H - 8 KW ,
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Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. Koninklijke Bibliotheck te's lage . то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE , MY LORD.
Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. Koninklijke Bibliotheck te's lage . то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE , MY LORD.
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... GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE , MY LORD , IF I to your F I prefume to addrefs to your Grace these Miscellanies of one of our greatest English poets , now first collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged eminence of ...
... GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE , MY LORD , IF I to your F I prefume to addrefs to your Grace these Miscellanies of one of our greatest English poets , now first collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged eminence of ...
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... Grace been , for the honour of Great Britain , ftill alive , what a noble field would have been now open to his ... Grace's administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The memorable year seven- teen hundred and ...
... Grace been , for the honour of Great Britain , ftill alive , what a noble field would have been now open to his ... Grace's administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The memorable year seven- teen hundred and ...
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... Grace acts fo illuftrious a part . Had we then a Dryden among us , to what heights must the subject have raised such a writer ? With what fublimity of thought and ex- preffion , with what happy elegance and variety of harmony would fuch ...
... Grace acts fo illuftrious a part . Had we then a Dryden among us , to what heights must the subject have raised such a writer ? With what fublimity of thought and ex- preffion , with what happy elegance and variety of harmony would fuch ...
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