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 xviii
... those paffages , which are , I hope , < 6 not many , is that I knew they were bad enough to please even when I writ them . " Here we fee he charges his failings upon the depraved tafte of the age , and will not admit them to be laid to ...
... those paffages , which are , I hope , < 6 not many , is that I knew they were bad enough to please even when I writ them . " Here we fee he charges his failings upon the depraved tafte of the age , and will not admit them to be laid to ...
Page xxi
... those days , called Domestic Intelligence , or News from both City and Country , numbered 49 , dated Tuesday , December 23 , 1679 . 66 " On the 18th inftant in the evening , Mr. Dry- " den , the great poet , was fet upon in Rofe ...
... those days , called Domestic Intelligence , or News from both City and Country , numbered 49 , dated Tuesday , December 23 , 1679 . 66 " On the 18th inftant in the evening , Mr. Dry- " den , the great poet , was fet upon in Rofe ...
Page xxii
... those who af- " faulted Mr. Dryden , with promife of pardon and " reward to the discoverer : for his farther encourage- " ment , this is to give notice , that if the faid difco- " verer fhall make known the perfon , who incited " him to ...
... those who af- " faulted Mr. Dryden , with promife of pardon and " reward to the discoverer : for his farther encourage- " ment , this is to give notice , that if the faid difco- " verer fhall make known the perfon , who incited " him to ...
Page xxiii
... those of the Hind and Panther , was the product of the following year . In 1683 a play called the Duke of Guife , written by our author and Nat . Lee in conjunction , was acted by his majesty's fervants , not without being strongly ...
... those of the Hind and Panther , was the product of the following year . In 1683 a play called the Duke of Guife , written by our author and Nat . Lee in conjunction , was acted by his majesty's fervants , not without being strongly ...
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... those days ; and , together with the bookseller's specifying barely the number of lines , without reftricting them either to fubject or revife , fhew that our author's re- putation was in very high esteem . To complete the number of ...
... those days ; and , together with the bookseller's specifying barely the number of lines , without reftricting them either to fubject or revife , fhew that our author's re- putation was in very high esteem . To complete the number of ...
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