The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona viii
He should think himself ungrateful did he not here acknowledge , that he owes
much to the communication of David Mallet , Esq ; whose polite writings are an
ornament to the age ; to the learned and accurate Dr. Birch , secretary to the
Royal ...
He should think himself ungrateful did he not here acknowledge , that he owes
much to the communication of David Mallet , Esq ; whose polite writings are an
ornament to the age ; to the learned and accurate Dr. Birch , secretary to the
Royal ...
Strona ix
2 as i ing what relates principally to the author , his friends and enemies ; the
situations of times , and occasions of writing ; neither does he pretend to burthen
the reader's attention with heaps of quotations from learned authors .
2 as i ing what relates principally to the author , his friends and enemies ; the
situations of times , and occasions of writing ; neither does he pretend to burthen
the reader's attention with heaps of quotations from learned authors .
Strona xiii
... any which has hitherto appeared : nor will , we hope , the learned writers of the
Biographica Britannica , nor those of the General Dictionary , be offended with us
for thinking , that , even after their labburs ; something farther may be done .
... any which has hitherto appeared : nor will , we hope , the learned writers of the
Biographica Britannica , nor those of the General Dictionary , be offended with us
for thinking , that , even after their labburs ; something farther may be done .
Strona xiv
... unlikely that he retouched it before he permitted it to be published . He says ,
he believes he left several other poetical exercises in the hands of his learned
preceptor . In 1650 he was elected thence a fcholar of Trinity - college ,
Cambridge .
... unlikely that he retouched it before he permitted it to be published . He says ,
he believes he left several other poetical exercises in the hands of his learned
preceptor . In 1650 he was elected thence a fcholar of Trinity - college ,
Cambridge .
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... And to her plenteous harvests India's mines ; So Dryden , not contented with
the fame Of his own works , tho ' an immortal name , To lands remote sends forth
his learned muse , The noblest seeds of foreign wit to choose : Feasting our
sense ...
... And to her plenteous harvests India's mines ; So Dryden , not contented with
the fame Of his own works , tho ' an immortal name , To lands remote sends forth
his learned muse , The noblest seeds of foreign wit to choose : Feasting our
sense ...
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