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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... praises of our country- men under your Grace's administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The memorable year feven- teen hundred and fifty - nine , would have fhone with distinguished luftre to latest pofterity ...
... praises of our country- men under your Grace's administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The memorable year feven- teen hundred and fifty - nine , would have fhone with distinguished luftre to latest pofterity ...
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... praising or impertinently cenfuring him . Such a proceeding he would look upon as an infult to the under- ftanding of his readers ; by prefcribing bounds to their judgment , like the virtuofo who infifted that no body could fee well but ...
... praising or impertinently cenfuring him . Such a proceeding he would look upon as an infult to the under- ftanding of his readers ; by prefcribing bounds to their judgment , like the virtuofo who infifted that no body could fee well but ...
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... 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 integrity , and we have no reafon to doubt Dryden's being afterwards zealously ...
... 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 integrity , and we have no reafon to doubt Dryden's being afterwards zealously ...
Page xxxiv
... towards " its fetting " nay , the fame great poet affures us , " He never would have attempted to tranflate Homer " had Dryden completed that work . " 1 VERSES In PRAISE of Mr. DR Y DE N. On 670 xxxiv THE LIFE OF , & c .
... towards " its fetting " nay , the fame great poet affures us , " He never would have attempted to tranflate Homer " had Dryden completed that work . " 1 VERSES In PRAISE of Mr. DR Y DE N. On 670 xxxiv THE LIFE OF , & c .
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... PRAISE of Mr. DR Y DE N. On Mr. DRYDEN'S RELIGIO LAICI . By the Earl of ROSCOMMON . E gone , you slaves , you idle vermin BE go , Fly from the scourges , and your master know ; Let free , impartial , men from Dryden learn Mysterious ...
... PRAISE of Mr. DR Y DE N. On Mr. DRYDEN'S RELIGIO LAICI . By the Earl of ROSCOMMON . E gone , you slaves , you idle vermin BE go , Fly from the scourges , and your master know ; Let free , impartial , men from Dryden learn Mysterious ...
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