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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... common word , which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their con- science , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a bespeaking ...
... common word , which is given by both , yet if a writer fall among enemies , and cannot give the marks of their con- science , he is knocked down before the reasons of his own are heard . A preface , therefore , which is but a bespeaking ...
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... common name . On the other fide , there are many of our fects , and more indeed than I could reafonably have hoped , who have with- drawn themielves from the communion of the Panther , and embraced this gracious indulgence of his ...
... common name . On the other fide , there are many of our fects , and more indeed than I could reafonably have hoped , who have with- drawn themielves from the communion of the Panther , and embraced this gracious indulgence of his ...
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... In both of these I have made ufe of the common places of fatire , whether true or false , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be TO THE READER . 9.
... In both of these I have made ufe of the common places of fatire , whether true or false , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be TO THE READER . 9.
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... common hunt , tho from their rage reftrain'd By fovereign power her company difdain'd ; Grin'd as they pass'd , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of fecret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not ...
... common hunt , tho from their rage reftrain'd By fovereign power her company difdain'd ; Grin'd as they pass'd , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of fecret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not ...
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... common fpecies ) will contain . And fome wild curs , who from their masters ran , Abhorring the fupremacy of man , In woods and caves the rebel - race began . O happy pair , how well have you increas'd ! C 2 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 19.
... common fpecies ) will contain . And fome wild curs , who from their masters ran , Abhorring the fupremacy of man , In woods and caves the rebel - race began . O happy pair , how well have you increas'd ! C 2 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 19.
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