The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Том 3T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... Juvenal's , ( if to laugh and rally is to be preferred to railing and declaiming , ) are no part of my present undertaking , ' I confine Our author , in the construction of this sentence , has fallen into an inaccuracy . Instead of ...
... Juvenal's , ( if to laugh and rally is to be preferred to railing and declaiming , ) are no part of my present undertaking , ' I confine Our author , in the construction of this sentence , has fallen into an inaccuracy . Instead of ...
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... Juvenal , by our author and others , pub- lished in 1693. Of the nobleman to whom it is ad- dressed , some account has already been given in vol . i . p . 25. He was created Earl of Middlesex , in 1675 . After the Revolution he was ...
... Juvenal , by our author and others , pub- lished in 1693. Of the nobleman to whom it is ad- dressed , some account has already been given in vol . i . p . 25. He was created Earl of Middlesex , in 1675 . After the Revolution he was ...
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... Juvenal and Persius , appearing in this new English dress , can- not so properly be inscribed to any man as to your lordship , who are the first of the age in that way of writing . Your lordship , amongst many other fa- vours , has ...
... Juvenal and Persius , appearing in this new English dress , can- not so properly be inscribed to any man as to your lordship , who are the first of the age in that way of writing . Your lordship , amongst many other fa- vours , has ...
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... Juvenal , and shew the particular manners of their satires ; and lastly , to give an account of this new way of version , which is attempted in our performance : all which , ac- cording to the weakness of my ability , and the best ...
... Juvenal , and shew the particular manners of their satires ; and lastly , to give an account of this new way of version , which is attempted in our performance : all which , ac- cording to the weakness of my ability , and the best ...
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... Juvenal ; to which I shall add some observations of my own . There has been a long dispute among the mo- dern criticks , whether the Romans derived their satire from the Grecians , or first invented it them- selves . Julius Scaliger and ...
... Juvenal ; to which I shall add some observations of my own . There has been a long dispute among the mo- dern criticks , whether the Romans derived their satire from the Grecians , or first invented it them- selves . Julius Scaliger and ...
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