The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona viii
... by prescribing bounds to their judgment , like the virtuoso who insisted that no
body could see well but through his glass . He has confined himself meerly to the
explain2 as i ing what relates principally to the author , vili ADVERTISEMENT .
... by prescribing bounds to their judgment , like the virtuoso who insisted that no
body could see well but through his glass . He has confined himself meerly to the
explain2 as i ing what relates principally to the author , vili ADVERTISEMENT .
Strona xii
No body , we hope , will blame us for leaving out in this edition most of the
complimentary copies of verses prefixed to our author's works : they were few of
them worth preserving ; but it was the custom of the times for every man who was
...
No body , we hope , will blame us for leaving out in this edition most of the
complimentary copies of verses prefixed to our author's works : they were few of
them worth preserving ; but it was the custom of the times for every man who was
...
Strona xxx
Dr. Sprat bishop of Rochester requested that his lady would order the body to be
interred in Westminster - abbey , and he would remit the fees for opening the
ground , & c . which came to upwards of forty pounds . Lord Hallifax also
undertook ...
Dr. Sprat bishop of Rochester requested that his lady would order the body to be
interred in Westminster - abbey , and he would remit the fees for opening the
ground , & c . which came to upwards of forty pounds . Lord Hallifax also
undertook ...
Strona xxxii
No body will be doubtful whether to side with the peer spiritual or temporal , who
remembers the dispute between the former and our author , which we have
discussed in our notes . He has been accused as a time - server and an hypocrite
in ...
No body will be doubtful whether to side with the peer spiritual or temporal , who
remembers the dispute between the former and our author , which we have
discussed in our notes . He has been accused as a time - server and an hypocrite
in ...
Strona 2
A young apostle ; and with rev'rence may I speak it inspir'd with gift of tongues ,
as they Nature gave him a child , what men in vain Oft strive , by art though further
'd , to obtain . His body was an orb , his sublime soul Did move on virtue's , and ...
A young apostle ; and with rev'rence may I speak it inspir'd with gift of tongues ,
as they Nature gave him a child , what men in vain Oft strive , by art though further
'd , to obtain . His body was an orb , his sublime soul Did move on virtue's , and ...
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