Poetical Works of John Dryden, Tom 1Griffin, Bohn,, 1861 |
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... Duchess of Portsmouth to have Dryden waylaid on his way home at night , for an allu- sion to them in a poem called An Essay on Satire , of which he was suspected to be the author . If he falls on me at the blunt , which is his very good ...
... Duchess of Portsmouth to have Dryden waylaid on his way home at night , for an allu- sion to them in a poem called An Essay on Satire , of which he was suspected to be the author . If he falls on me at the blunt , which is his very good ...
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... to fall into heavy arrears ; compelling him , to the great disgrace of the court , to sue as a mendicant for the paltry stipend which it was his right to demand . And all this time the Duchess of Portsmouth had a pension of JOHN DRYDEN .
... to fall into heavy arrears ; compelling him , to the great disgrace of the court , to sue as a mendicant for the paltry stipend which it was his right to demand . And all this time the Duchess of Portsmouth had a pension of JOHN DRYDEN .
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John Dryden Robert Bell. this time the Duchess of Portsmouth had a pension of £ 12,000 a year ; and , between Lady - day 1679 and January 1683 , re- ceived the incredible sum of about £ 80,000 ! And the record which bears official ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. this time the Duchess of Portsmouth had a pension of £ 12,000 a year ; and , between Lady - day 1679 and January 1683 , re- ceived the incredible sum of about £ 80,000 ! And the record which bears official ...
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... Duchess of Portsmouth ; or luscious descriptions , as in the Cymon and Iphigenia . He treads heavily , and every foot - fall crushes the earth beneath . He has none of the characteristics of the cavalier party to which he belonged ...
... Duchess of Portsmouth ; or luscious descriptions , as in the Cymon and Iphigenia . He treads heavily , and every foot - fall crushes the earth beneath . He has none of the characteristics of the cavalier party to which he belonged ...
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... Duchess of Portsmouth so highly , that she is said to have stimulated Rochester , who was on close terms of intimacy with her , to the dastardly outrage on Dryden . + Sir John Earnely , one of the lords of the treasury , the Earl of ...
... Duchess of Portsmouth so highly , that she is said to have stimulated Rochester , who was on close terms of intimacy with her , to the dastardly outrage on Dryden . + Sir John Earnely , one of the lords of the treasury , the Earl of ...
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