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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Page iii
... poets , now first collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged eminence of the author may apologise for the inconfiderableness of the editor . To whom can thefe poems be more properly inscribed than to fuch a patron ...
... poets , now first collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged eminence of the author may apologise for the inconfiderableness of the editor . To whom can thefe poems be more properly inscribed than to fuch a patron ...
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... poet's remains may be , if not approved , at least forgiven , and admitted as a mark of the inviolable respect and attachment with which I have the honour to fub- fcribe myself , London , Feb. 20 , 1760 . MY LORD , Your GRACE's moft ...
... poet's remains may be , if not approved , at least forgiven , and admitted as a mark of the inviolable respect and attachment with which I have the honour to fub- fcribe myself , London , Feb. 20 , 1760 . MY LORD , Your GRACE's moft ...
Page ix
... poet's , near Berkley - fquare ; but cannot fay he met with any information that gave him fatisfaction . He has with his utmost care been able only to recover two of Dryden's manufcript letters , one to Wilmot , Earl of Rochefter ; the ...
... poet's , near Berkley - fquare ; but cannot fay he met with any information that gave him fatisfaction . He has with his utmost care been able only to recover two of Dryden's manufcript letters , one to Wilmot , Earl of Rochefter ; the ...
Page xv
... Poets would fain infinuate ; for Sir Robert was certainly the aggreffor . The gentleman last mentioned affifted our author in writing a tragedy called the Indian Queen , which was acted with applause in 1665. In the fummer of this year ...
... Poets would fain infinuate ; for Sir Robert was certainly the aggreffor . The gentleman last mentioned affifted our author in writing a tragedy called the Indian Queen , which was acted with applause in 1665. In the fummer of this year ...
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... poet - laureat and hiftorio- grapher to the king . An Evening's Love , or the Mock Aftrologer , a co- medy , was ... poets in plagiarism and imitation , when made to good purpofe . His arguments on this head are candid and judicious . It ...
... poet - laureat and hiftorio- grapher to the king . An Evening's Love , or the Mock Aftrologer , a co- medy , was ... poets in plagiarism and imitation , when made to good purpofe . His arguments on this head are candid and judicious . It ...
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