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In this minute kind of History, the succession of facts is not easily discovered ; and
I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years
. I have followed Langbaine, as the best «* authority for his plays ; and if I shall ...
In this minute kind of History, the succession of facts is not easily discovered ; and
I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years
. I have followed Langbaine, as the best «* authority for his plays ; and if I shall ...
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Dryden's Remarks on Itymer have been somewhere * printed before. The former
edition I have not seen. This was transcribed for the press from his own
manuscript. As this undertaking was occasional and unforeseen, I must be
supposed to ...
Dryden's Remarks on Itymer have been somewhere * printed before. The former
edition I have not seen. This was transcribed for the press from his own
manuscript. As this undertaking was occasional and unforeseen, I must be
supposed to ...
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ROWLEY Cl^V! MILTON -------- 84 BUTLER ----._. - 183 ROCHESTER -201
ROSCOMMON ... . _ -211 OTWAY - - - - - - - 223 WALLER 22g POMFRET - - 285
DORSET - - 287 STEPNEY " - 291 J. PHILIPS J 294 WALSH - - 312 DRYDEN - . -
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ROWLEY Cl^V! MILTON -------- 84 BUTLER ----._. - 183 ROCHESTER -201
ROSCOMMON ... . _ -211 OTWAY - - - - - - - 223 WALLER 22g POMFRET - - 285
DORSET - - 287 STEPNEY " - 291 J. PHILIPS J 294 WALSH - - 312 DRYDEN - . -
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Dryden. Lord Falkland's : Non haec, O Palla, dederas promissa parenti, Cautius
ut saevo velles te credere Marti. Haud ignarus eram, quantum nova gloria in
armis, Et prsedulce decus primo certamine posset. Primitiae juvenis miserae ...
Dryden. Lord Falkland's : Non haec, O Palla, dederas promissa parenti, Cautius
ut saevo velles te credere Marti. Haud ignarus eram, quantum nova gloria in
armis, Et prsedulce decus primo certamine posset. Primitiae juvenis miserae ...
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The four verses, which, since Dryden has commended them, almost every writer
for a century past has imitated, are generally known : " O could I flow like thee,
and make thy stream "My great example, as it is my theme ! Though deep, yet
clear ...
The four verses, which, since Dryden has commended them, almost every writer
for a century past has imitated, are generally known : " O could I flow like thee,
and make thy stream "My great example, as it is my theme ! Though deep, yet
clear ...
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