The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... lord Buckhurst had written a play in rhyme , entituled , Queen Gorboduc , whereas it was King Gorboduc , the compofition blank verfe ; and only the two laft acts were written by that eminent nobleman ; the author of the three first acts ...
... lord Buckhurst had written a play in rhyme , entituled , Queen Gorboduc , whereas it was King Gorboduc , the compofition blank verfe ; and only the two laft acts were written by that eminent nobleman ; the author of the three first acts ...
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... Lord Lanfdown thus feconds him in his effay con- cerning unnatural Flights in Poetry . " Dryden himself , to please a frantic age , " Was forc'd to let his judgment ftoop to rage ; " To a wild audience he conform'd his voice , 66 Comply ...
... Lord Lanfdown thus feconds him in his effay con- cerning unnatural Flights in Poetry . " Dryden himself , to please a frantic age , " Was forc'd to let his judgment ftoop to rage ; " To a wild audience he conform'd his voice , 66 Comply ...
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... Lord Clifford of Chudleigh . Though written in a month , it fucceeded well on the stage , the fubject being very popular , as we were then at war with Holland . In 1675 he introduced a comedy to the ftage , called the Mistaken Husband ...
... Lord Clifford of Chudleigh . Though written in a month , it fucceeded well on the stage , the fubject being very popular , as we were then at war with Holland . In 1675 he introduced a comedy to the ftage , called the Mistaken Husband ...
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... lord chief juftice of the King's Bench , Willmot earl of Rochefter , the dutchefs of Portsmouth , and feve- ral other remarkable perfonages , were treated with great freedom . Lord Mulgrave and our author wrote it in conjunction ...
... lord chief juftice of the King's Bench , Willmot earl of Rochefter , the dutchefs of Portsmouth , and feve- ral other remarkable perfonages , were treated with great freedom . Lord Mulgrave and our author wrote it in conjunction ...
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... lord - chamberlain to King William , out of his own private purfe ; and grateful mention is made of our author's obligations to that elegant nobleman in the dedication of the Satires of Juvenal and Perfius , The tragedy of Don Sebaftian ...
... lord - chamberlain to King William , out of his own private purfe ; and grateful mention is made of our author's obligations to that elegant nobleman in the dedication of the Satires of Juvenal and Perfius , The tragedy of Don Sebaftian ...
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