The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Strona xii
... the times for every man who was supposed capable of writing , to furnish his
friend with such a present , on his printing any thing ; and the publication of them ,
indiscriminately , was observed , because they were mostly solicited . . our all ze
...
... the times for every man who was supposed capable of writing , to furnish his
friend with such a present , on his printing any thing ; and the publication of them ,
indiscriminately , was observed , because they were mostly solicited . . our all ze
...
Strona xx
... York , through which runs a most delicate ftrain of flattery . All for Love , or the
World well loft , a tragedy , appeared the same year ; and Dryden himself , in the
preface to his translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting , tells us “ it is the only thing ...
... York , through which runs a most delicate ftrain of flattery . All for Love , or the
World well loft , a tragedy , appeared the same year ; and Dryden himself , in the
preface to his translation of Fresnoy's Art of Painting , tells us “ it is the only thing ...
Strona xxix
The same gentleman published a Tacitus , the first book of whith was done by our
author ; and other things were passed upon the world for his which really
belonged to one John Davies , a writer of those days , who encouraged the
mistake , in ...
The same gentleman published a Tacitus , the first book of whith was done by our
author ; and other things were passed upon the world for his which really
belonged to one John Davies , a writer of those days , who encouraged the
mistake , in ...
Strona 36
Here the mistrustful fowl no harm suspects , So fafe are all things which our king
protects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it
brought in you ; A queen , near whose chaste womb , ordain'd by fate , The fouls
...
Here the mistrustful fowl no harm suspects , So fafe are all things which our king
protects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it
brought in you ; A queen , near whose chaste womb , ordain'd by fate , The fouls
...
Strona 41
... Like heav'ns rewards in earthly punishment . Yet fortune , conscious of your
destiny , E'en then took care to lay you softly by ; And wrap'd your fate among her
precious things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your king's . Shewn all at once
you ...
... Like heav'ns rewards in earthly punishment . Yet fortune , conscious of your
destiny , E'en then took care to lay you softly by ; And wrap'd your fate among her
precious things , Kept fresh to be unfolded with your king's . Shewn all at once
you ...
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