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 ix
... Earl of Rochefter ; the other to Mrs. Thomas , otherwife known by the name of Fair Corinna ; and for thefe there did not appear any proper place in these four volumes . It has been faid that many of his letters are in the hands of one ...
... Earl of Rochefter ; the other to Mrs. Thomas , otherwife known by the name of Fair Corinna ; and for thefe there did not appear any proper place in these four volumes . It has been faid that many of his letters are in the hands of one ...
Page xv
... earl of Orrery ; in which he ftands forth as an advocate for writing plays in rhyme . Here he obferves , that before the days of Shakefpear , lord Buckhurst had written a play in rhyme , entituled , Queen Gorboduc , whereas it was King ...
... earl of Orrery ; in which he ftands forth as an advocate for writing plays in rhyme . Here he obferves , that before the days of Shakefpear , lord Buckhurst had written a play in rhyme , entituled , Queen Gorboduc , whereas it was King ...
Page xvi
... earl of Dorfet , fee vol . iv . of this edit . p . 163 , near the bottom . The plays of our author ridiculed in this whimfical performance , are , the Wild Gallant ; Tyrannic Love ; the Conquest of Grenada , both parts ; Marriage A - la ...
... earl of Dorfet , fee vol . iv . of this edit . p . 163 , near the bottom . The plays of our author ridiculed in this whimfical performance , are , the Wild Gallant ; Tyrannic Love ; the Conquest of Grenada , both parts ; Marriage A - la ...
Page xviii
... but that they may easily be taken afunder , without much da- mage being done to either . It is dedicated to the witty earl of Rochester , who I fuppofe , made an ade- quate return for the compliment , as I have by xviii THE LIFE OF.
... but that they may easily be taken afunder , without much da- mage being done to either . It is dedicated to the witty earl of Rochester , who I fuppofe , made an ade- quate return for the compliment , as I have by xviii THE LIFE OF.
Page xix
... story related by feveral hiftorians , and told at large by Tavernier in his voyages . It is writ- ten in rhyme ; and in the dedication to the Earl of Mulgrave , it is faid that King Charles not only b 2 JOHN DRYDEN , Efq ; xix.
... story related by feveral hiftorians , and told at large by Tavernier in his voyages . It is writ- ten in rhyme ; and in the dedication to the Earl of Mulgrave , it is faid that King Charles not only b 2 JOHN DRYDEN , Efq ; xix.
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