The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1R. Cadell, 1834 - Demonology |
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... published in the end of 1667 , or beginning of 1668. The author revised it with an unusual degree of care , and published it anew in 1684 , with a Dedication to Lord Buckhurst . In the introduction of the dialogue , our author artfully ...
... published in the end of 1667 , or beginning of 1668. The author revised it with an unusual degree of care , and published it anew in 1684 , with a Dedication to Lord Buckhurst . In the introduction of the dialogue , our author artfully ...
Page 82
... published in the middle of the year 1668 . It is difficult for two friends to preserve their temper in a dispute of this nature ; and there may be reason to believe , that some dislike to the alliance of Dryden , as a brother - in - law ...
... published in the middle of the year 1668 . It is difficult for two friends to preserve their temper in a dispute of this nature ; and there may be reason to believe , that some dislike to the alliance of Dryden , as a brother - in - law ...
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... published ; which is a cor- rection and enlargement of that subjoined by the author himself to the opera of " Prince Arthur . " Henceforward we are to consider Dryden as unconnected with the stage . 1 For example , in a Session of the ...
... published ; which is a cor- rection and enlargement of that subjoined by the author himself to the opera of " Prince Arthur . " Henceforward we are to consider Dryden as unconnected with the stage . 1 For example , in a Session of the ...
Contents
THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN | xi |
Revival of the Drama at the Restoration | 55 |
Heroic PlaysThe RehearsalMarriage | 101 |
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