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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... lefs diffufive , and by avoiding as much as pof- fible that variety of notes , into which they feem by their plan to have been neceffarily led . The Drydens are a reputable and wealthy family , fettled at Canons - Afhby in ...
... lefs diffufive , and by avoiding as much as pof- fible that variety of notes , into which they feem by their plan to have been neceffarily led . The Drydens are a reputable and wealthy family , fettled at Canons - Afhby in ...
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... lefs , are already in the faid Jacob Ton- " fon's poffeffion . And I do hereby farther promise " and engage myself to make up the faid fum of two " hundred and fifty guineas , three hundred pounds fterling to the faid John Dryden , Efq ...
... lefs , are already in the faid Jacob Ton- " fon's poffeffion . And I do hereby farther promise " and engage myself to make up the faid fum of two " hundred and fifty guineas , three hundred pounds fterling to the faid John Dryden , Efq ...
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... lefs ; he the faid Jacob Tonfon being obliged to " make up the forefayd fum of 2681. 15 s . od . three " hundred pounds , at the beginning of the fecond impreffion of the forefayd ten thousand verses . " I fay received by me " JOHN ...
... lefs ; he the faid Jacob Tonfon being obliged to " make up the forefayd fum of 2681. 15 s . od . three " hundred pounds , at the beginning of the fecond impreffion of the forefayd ten thousand verses . " I fay received by me " JOHN ...
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... lefs prefumptuous car , Behold Wide o'er the fields of glory bear : Two courfers of ethereal race , With necks in thunder cloath'd , and long - refounding pace . Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! } Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er ...
... lefs prefumptuous car , Behold Wide o'er the fields of glory bear : Two courfers of ethereal race , With necks in thunder cloath'd , and long - refounding pace . Hark , his hands the lyre explore ! } Bright - ey'd Fancy hov'ring o'er ...
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... lefs ; Who conquer❜d men , but not their languages . In his mouth nations fpake ; his tongue might be Interpreter to Greece , France , Italy . His native foil was the four parts o'th'earth ; All Europe was too narrow for his birth . A ...
... lefs ; Who conquer❜d men , but not their languages . In his mouth nations fpake ; his tongue might be Interpreter to Greece , France , Italy . His native foil was the four parts o'th'earth ; All Europe was too narrow for his birth . A ...
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