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
... faid that many of his letters are in the hands of one of the Saville family ; if the report be true , it is to be hoped that the poffeffor will be public - fpirited enough to com- municate fuch a treasure to the world , as , from the ...
... faid that many of his letters are in the hands of one of the Saville family ; if the report be true , it is to be hoped that the poffeffor will be public - fpirited enough to com- municate fuch a treasure to the world , as , from the ...
Page xiv
... faid to have been bred an anabaptift , and this may in some measure excuse the praises he has bestowed on Oliver . It redounds to a man's honour to fee his er- rors , and renounce them : there cannot be a ftronger proof of judgment and ...
... faid to have been bred an anabaptift , and this may in some measure excuse the praises he has bestowed on Oliver . It redounds to a man's honour to fee his er- rors , and renounce them : there cannot be a ftronger proof of judgment and ...
Page xix
... on a true 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.
... on a true 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.
Page xx
... faid that King Charles not only pre- ferred it to all the other dramatic works of our poet , but even had fome hand in adjusting the contrivance of it . The State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man , an opera , taken from Paradife Loft ...
... faid that King Charles not only pre- ferred it to all the other dramatic works of our poet , but even had fome hand in adjusting the contrivance of it . The State of Innocence , or the Fall of Man , an opera , taken from Paradife Loft ...
Page xxii
... faid offenders to the faid Mr. Dryden , or " to any juftice of peace for the liberty of Weftmin- fter , he fhall not only receive fifty pounds , which " is depofited in the hands of Mr. Blanchard , gold- " fmith , next door to Temple ...
... faid offenders to the faid Mr. Dryden , or " to any juftice of peace for the liberty of Weftmin- fter , he fhall not only receive fifty pounds , which " is depofited in the hands of Mr. Blanchard , gold- " fmith , next door to Temple ...
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