The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volumen21783 |
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... of Tichmerfh ; who was the third fon of Sir Erafmus Dryden , Ba- ronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northamptonshire ; but the original VOL . II . stock B ftock of the family was in the county of Huntingdon [ 1 ]
... of Tichmerfh ; who was the third fon of Sir Erafmus Dryden , Ba- ronet , of Canons Ashby . All these places are in Northamptonshire ; but the original VOL . II . stock B ftock of the family was in the county of Huntingdon [ 1 ]
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... original play , had never seen a man , is in this brought acquainted with a man that had never seen a woman . About this time , in 1673 , Dryden seems to have had his quiet much disturbed by the fuccefs of the Empress of Morocco , a ...
... original play , had never seen a man , is in this brought acquainted with a man that had never seen a woman . About this time , in 1673 , Dryden seems to have had his quiet much disturbed by the fuccefs of the Empress of Morocco , a ...
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... original there was an abatement of the cenfure , beginning thus : But what remains will be fo pure , ' twill bear Th ' examination of the most severe . Blackmore , finding the cenfure resented , and the civility difregarded ...
... original there was an abatement of the cenfure , beginning thus : But what remains will be fo pure , ' twill bear Th ' examination of the most severe . Blackmore , finding the cenfure resented , and the civility difregarded ...
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... elegant and grofs ; and from a nice distinction of these different parts , arifes a great part of the beau- ty of ftyle . But if we except a few minds , the the favourites of nature , to whom their own original 5 116 DRY DEN .
... elegant and grofs ; and from a nice distinction of these different parts , arifes a great part of the beau- ty of ftyle . But if we except a few minds , the the favourites of nature , to whom their own original 5 116 DRY DEN .
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... original rectitude was in the place of rules , this delicacy of felection was little known to our authors ; our fpeech lay before them in a heap of confufion , and every man took for every purpose what chance might offer him . There was ...
... original rectitude was in the place of rules , this delicacy of felection was little known to our authors ; our fpeech lay before them in a heap of confufion , and every man took for every purpose what chance might offer him . There was ...
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