The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Absalom and Achitophel , written against the faction which , by Lord Shaftesbury's incitement , set the Duke of Monmouth at its head . Of this poem , in which personal satire was ap- Dryden translated two entire epistles , Canace to ...
... Absalom and Achitophel , written against the faction which , by Lord Shaftesbury's incitement , set the Duke of Monmouth at its head . Of this poem , in which personal satire was ap- Dryden translated two entire epistles , Canace to ...
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... Absalom and Achitophel had two answers , now both forgotten ; one called Azaria and Hushai ; the other Absalom senior . Of these hostile compositions , Dryden apparently imputes Absalom senior to Settle , by quoting in his verses ...
... Absalom and Achitophel had two answers , now both forgotten ; one called Azaria and Hushai ; the other Absalom senior . Of these hostile compositions , Dryden apparently imputes Absalom senior to Settle , by quoting in his verses ...
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... Absalom and Achitophel ; and was perhaps for his factious audacity made the city poet , whose annual office was to describe the glories of the Mayor's day . Of these bards he was the last , and seems not much * Azaria and Hushai was ...
... Absalom and Achitophel ; and was perhaps for his factious audacity made the city poet , whose annual office was to describe the glories of the Mayor's day . Of these bards he was the last , and seems not much * Azaria and Hushai was ...
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... Absalom and Achitophel , which thinks a little hard upon his fanatick patrons ; " and charges him with borrowing the plan of his Arthur from the Preface to Juvenal , " though he had , " says he , the baseness not to acknowledge his ...
... Absalom and Achitophel , which thinks a little hard upon his fanatick patrons ; " and charges him with borrowing the plan of his Arthur from the Preface to Juvenal , " though he had , " says he , the baseness not to acknowledge his ...
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... the laws of translation in a preface to the English Epistles of Ovid ; one of which he translated himself , and another in conjunction with the Earl of Mulgrave . Absalom and Achitophel is a work so well known , 412 DRYDEN .
... the laws of translation in a preface to the English Epistles of Ovid ; one of which he translated himself , and another in conjunction with the Earl of Mulgrave . Absalom and Achitophel is a work so well known , 412 DRYDEN .
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