The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... it ought in reason to be expected , that they should both receive it , and receive it thankfully . For , at this time of day , to refuse the benefit , and adhere to thofe , whom they have efteemed their perfe- cutors , what is it elfe ...
... it ought in reason to be expected , that they should both receive it , and receive it thankfully . For , at this time of day , to refuse the benefit , and adhere to thofe , whom they have efteemed their perfe- cutors , what is it elfe ...
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... it . It is not from a Cyrus , a heathen prince , and a foreigner , but from a christian king , their native fovereign ; who expects a re- turn in fpecie from them , that the kindness , which he has graciously fhewn them , may be ...
... it . It is not from a Cyrus , a heathen prince , and a foreigner , but from a christian king , their native fovereign ; who expects a re- turn in fpecie from them , that the kindness , which he has graciously fhewn them , may be ...
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... it , his majesty's declaration for liberty of confcience came abroad : which , if I had fo foon expected , I might have spared myself the labor of writing many things which are contained in the third part of it . But I was always in ...
... it , his majesty's declaration for liberty of confcience came abroad : which , if I had fo foon expected , I might have spared myself the labor of writing many things which are contained in the third part of it . But I was always in ...
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... it . The first part , confifting most in general characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn of heroic poefy . The second being matter of dispute , and chiefly concerning church authority , I ...
... it . The first part , confifting most in general characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn of heroic poefy . The second being matter of dispute , and chiefly concerning church authority , I ...
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... She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! How can I praise , or blame , and not offend , Or how divide the frailty from the friend ? Her faults and virtues lie fo mix'd , that she Nor wholly stands condemn'd , nor wholly free . Then ...
... She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! How can I praise , or blame , and not offend , Or how divide the frailty from the friend ? Her faults and virtues lie fo mix'd , that she Nor wholly stands condemn'd , nor wholly free . Then ...
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