The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona iv
Then , my lord , the just praises of our countrymen under your Grace's
administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The
memorable year seventeen hundred and fifty - nine , would have shone with
distinguished lustre to ...
Then , my lord , the just praises of our countrymen under your Grace's
administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The
memorable year seventeen hundred and fifty - nine , would have shone with
distinguished lustre to ...
Strona viii
3 He begs leave to observe to the inquiring critic , that he has no where
presumed to enter the lists with his author as a disputant ; neither has he
exhausted his paper in tediously praising , or impertinently censuring him . Such
a proceeding he ...
3 He begs leave to observe to the inquiring critic , that he has no where
presumed to enter the lists with his author as a disputant ; neither has he
exhausted his paper in tediously praising , or impertinently censuring him . Such
a proceeding he ...
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 xxx
... near three weeks ; when , with her ladyship's leave , Dr. Garth had it removed
to the College of Physicians , where a subscription being made to defray the
burial - expences , the Dr. pronounced a fine Latin oration in praise of the
deceased .
... near three weeks ; when , with her ladyship's leave , Dr. Garth had it removed
to the College of Physicians , where a subscription being made to defray the
burial - expences , the Dr. pronounced a fine Latin oration in praise of the
deceased .
Strona xxxiv
Mr. Pope beautifully observes , “ That his fire like the sun's shone clearest
towards . “ its setting : ” nay , the same great poet assures us , “ He never would
have attempted to translate Homer had Dryden completed that work . ” ; 1 1 ! In
PRAISE ...
Mr. Pope beautifully observes , “ That his fire like the sun's shone clearest
towards . “ its setting : ” nay , the same great poet assures us , “ He never would
have attempted to translate Homer had Dryden completed that work . ” ; 1 1 ! In
PRAISE ...
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