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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... himself . On account of this performance it is thought that Rochefter or the dutchefs hired fome ruffians , to revenge their quarrel upon the laureat , which gave rife to the following paragraph in a news - paper of those days , called ...
... himself . On account of this performance it is thought that Rochefter or the dutchefs hired fome ruffians , to revenge their quarrel upon the laureat , which gave rife to the following paragraph in a news - paper of those days , called ...
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... himself be one of the " actors , he fhall have fifty pounds , without letting " his name be known , or receiving the least trouble by prosecution . " This advertisement was , on the 2d of January following pursued by another : viz . 66 ...
... himself be one of the " actors , he fhall have fifty pounds , without letting " his name be known , or receiving the least trouble by prosecution . " This advertisement was , on the 2d of January following pursued by another : viz . 66 ...
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... and it has been confidently afferted , that fo little was de- corum attended to , a Weftminster fcholar fung an ode of Horace over the grave . Mr. Charles Dryden challenged the lord who had deported himself XXX THE LIFE OF.
... and it has been confidently afferted , that fo little was de- corum attended to , a Weftminster fcholar fung an ode of Horace over the grave . Mr. Charles Dryden challenged the lord who had deported himself XXX THE LIFE OF.
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... himself thus meanly ; but he , to avoid worfe confequences , left town thereupon , and afterwards the kingdom . The Earl of Hallifax , influenced by the fame reason that prevented Dr. Sprat from attend- ing the funeral , no longer ...
... himself thus meanly ; but he , to avoid worfe confequences , left town thereupon , and afterwards the kingdom . The Earl of Hallifax , influenced by the fame reason that prevented Dr. Sprat from attend- ing the funeral , no longer ...
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... himself always open to a conviction of error , and thankful for the remonftrance . Among the many enemies who attacked his morals , bishop Burnet calls him a monster of impurities of all forts ; in anfwer to which lord Lanfdown affures ...
... himself always open to a conviction of error , and thankful for the remonftrance . Among the many enemies who attacked his morals , bishop Burnet calls him a monster of impurities of all forts ; in anfwer to which lord Lanfdown affures ...
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