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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. Koninklijke Bibliotheck to's Hage . [ ] CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . DRYDEN , 1.
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. Koninklijke Bibliotheck to's Hage . [ ] CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . DRYDEN , 1.
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... DRYDEN , P. I SMITH , 215 DUKE , 256 KING , 259 SPRAT , 267 HALIFAX , 277 PARNELL , 285 GARTH , 292 Rowe , 301 ADDISON , 321 HUGHES , 421 SHEFFIELD , 429 # 2 DRYDEN . DRYDEN . F the great poet whose life I am.
... DRYDEN , P. I SMITH , 215 DUKE , 256 KING , 259 SPRAT , 267 HALIFAX , 277 PARNELL , 285 GARTH , 292 Rowe , 301 ADDISON , 321 HUGHES , 421 SHEFFIELD , 429 # 2 DRYDEN . DRYDEN . F the great poet whose life I am.
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... DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at Aldwincle near Oundle , the son of Erafmus Dryden of Tichmerfh ; who was the third fon of Sir Erafmus Dryden , Ba- ronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northamptonshire ; but the ...
... DRYDEN was born August 9 , 1631 , at Aldwincle near Oundle , the son of Erafmus Dryden of Tichmerfh ; who was the third fon of Sir Erafmus Dryden , Ba- ronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northamptonshire ; but the ...
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... Dryden , like the other panegyrifts of ufurpation , changed his opinion , or his profeffion , and published ASTREA REDUX , a poem on the happy restor- ation and return of his most facred Majefty King Charles the Second . The reproach of ...
... Dryden , like the other panegyrifts of ufurpation , changed his opinion , or his profeffion , and published ASTREA REDUX , a poem on the happy restor- ation and return of his most facred Majefty King Charles the Second . The reproach of ...
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... Dryden , who wrote , and made no difficulty of declaring that he wrote , only to please , and who perhaps knew that by his dexterity of verfification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his ...
... Dryden , who wrote , and made no difficulty of declaring that he wrote , only to please , and who perhaps knew that by his dexterity of verfification he was more likely to excel others in rhyme than without it , very readily adopted his ...
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