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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... NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS . ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS . VOLUME THE FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON , in the Strand . MDCCLX . VIGGVINU то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY ON the death of Lord Haftings UPON ...
... NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS . ALSO AN ACCOUNT OF HIS LIFE AND WRITINGS . VOLUME THE FIRST . LONDON : Printed for J. and R. TONSON , in the Strand . MDCCLX . VIGGVINU то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY ON the death of Lord Haftings UPON ...
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Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. VIGGVINU то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY LORD.
Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. VIGGVINU то HIS GRACE The DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY LORD.
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... DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY LORD , IF I to addrefs to your Grace F I prefume to addrefs to your Grace these Miscellanies of one of our greatest English poets , now firft collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged ...
... DUKE of NEWCASTLE . MY LORD , IF I to addrefs to your Grace F I prefume to addrefs to your Grace these Miscellanies of one of our greatest English poets , now firft collected and illustrated with Notes ; perhaps the acknowledged ...
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... Duke of Lerma , and an answer to it is prefixed to our author's Indian Emperor . Here I believe the difpute dropp'd ; in keeping up of which Dryden was not fo much to blame , as Lang- bane in his lives of the Dramatic Poets would fain ...
... Duke of Lerma , and an answer to it is prefixed to our author's Indian Emperor . Here I believe the difpute dropp'd ; in keeping up of which Dryden was not fo much to blame , as Lang- bane in his lives of the Dramatic Poets would fain ...
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... duke's theatre in 1667 , as appears from the epilogue , and greatly approved of . We are informed in the preface , that the humour of the failors was of Sir William's writing ; and that he invented the character of Hippolito , who never ...
... duke's theatre in 1667 , as appears from the epilogue , and greatly approved of . We are informed in the preface , that the humour of the failors was of Sir William's writing ; and that he invented the character of Hippolito , who never ...
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