The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona vii
... he has added notes in every place that seemed to demand them , which , while
they illustrate the text , he has endeavoured to make as entertaining as truth , the
invariable guide of his inquiry , would admit , Over some passages , indeed ...
... he has added notes in every place that seemed to demand them , which , while
they illustrate the text , he has endeavoured to make as entertaining as truth , the
invariable guide of his inquiry , would admit , Over some passages , indeed ...
Strona viii
Over some passages , indeed , time has let fall a veil of obscurity , which his
utmost industry has not been able to penetrate . In his search he was fully
convinced , that he could not be too speedy in rendering this signal service to
one of the ...
Over some passages , indeed , time has let fall a veil of obscurity , which his
utmost industry has not been able to penetrate . In his search he was fully
convinced , that he could not be too speedy in rendering this signal service to
one of the ...
Strona xiii
That we are furnished with some new materials , the judicious reader will easily
perceive : where there are wanting , we have endeavoured to be more clear , by
being less diffusive , and by avoiding as much as polfible that variety of notes ...
That we are furnished with some new materials , the judicious reader will easily
perceive : where there are wanting , we have endeavoured to be more clear , by
being less diffusive , and by avoiding as much as polfible that variety of notes ...
Strona xiv
He is faid to have been bred an anabaptist , and this may in some measure
excuse the praises he has bestowed on Oliver . It redounds to a man's honour to
see his errors , and renounce them : there cannot be a stronger proof of judgment
and ...
He is faid to have been bred an anabaptist , and this may in some measure
excuse the praises he has bestowed on Oliver . It redounds to a man's honour to
see his errors , and renounce them : there cannot be a stronger proof of judgment
and ...
Strona xv
... in which Langbaine , who misses no opportunity of using our author with
asperity , triumphs prodigiously . His arguments were controverted by Sir Robert
Howard , in a preface to a volume containing some dramatic pieces ; and
defended by ...
... in which Langbaine , who misses no opportunity of using our author with
asperity , triumphs prodigiously . His arguments were controverted by Sir Robert
Howard , in a preface to a volume containing some dramatic pieces ; and
defended by ...
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