The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... King's House acting after the Fire 301 Prologue spoken at the opening of the New House , March 26 , 1674 Epilogue on the fame Occafion 302 395 Prologue to the University of Oxford , 1674 307 Prologue to Circe 4 309 Epilogue Epilogue ...
... King's House acting after the Fire 301 Prologue spoken at the opening of the New House , March 26 , 1674 Epilogue on the fame Occafion 302 395 Prologue to the University of Oxford , 1674 307 Prologue to Circe 4 309 Epilogue Epilogue ...
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... King's House 329 Prologue to the Loyal Brother 331 Epilogue to the fame - 333 Prologue to the University of Oxford , spoken by Mr. Hart , at the acting of the Silent Woman Epilogue fpoken by the fame 335 337 Epilogue fpoken at Oxford by ...
... King's House 329 Prologue to the Loyal Brother 331 Epilogue to the fame - 333 Prologue to the University of Oxford , spoken by Mr. Hart , at the acting of the Silent Woman Epilogue fpoken by the fame 335 337 Epilogue fpoken at Oxford by ...
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... King and Queen , upon the Union of the two Companies , 1666 page 350 Epilogue on the fame occafion 353 Prologue to the Princefs of Cleves 355 Epilogue to the fame 357 . Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia , revived 358 Prologue to the ...
... King and Queen , upon the Union of the two Companies , 1666 page 350 Epilogue on the fame occafion 353 Prologue to the Princefs of Cleves 355 Epilogue to the fame 357 . Prologue to Arviragus and Philicia , revived 358 Prologue to the ...
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... king , their native fovereign ; who expects a re- turn in fpecie from them , that the kindness , which he has graciously fhewn them , may be retaliated on those of his own perfuafion . As for the poem in general , I will only thus far ...
... king , their native fovereign ; who expects a re- turn in fpecie from them , that the kindness , which he has graciously fhewn them , may be retaliated on those of his own perfuafion . As for the poem in general , I will only thus far ...
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... King's Papers , and that of the Dutchess ( in which last I was concerned ) how charitably I have been represented there . I am now informed both of the author and supervisors of this pamphlet , and will reply , when I think he can ...
... King's Papers , and that of the Dutchess ( in which last I was concerned ) how charitably I have been represented there . I am now informed both of the author and supervisors of this pamphlet , and will reply , when I think he can ...
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