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Pagina 261
applied to the bruise; how this affected Dryden, does not appear. Davenant's
nose had suffered such diminution by mishaps among the women, that a patch
upon that part evidently denoted him. It is said likewise that Sir Robert Howard
was ...
applied to the bruise; how this affected Dryden, does not appear. Davenant's
nose had suffered such diminution by mishaps among the women, that a patch
upon that part evidently denoted him. It is said likewise that Sir Robert Howard
was ...
Pagina 273
The lord Halifax likewise sent to the lady Elizabeth and Mr. Charles Dryden her
son, that, if they would give him leave to bury Mr. Dryden, he would inter him with
a gentleman's private funeral, and afterwards bestow five hundred pounds on a ...
The lord Halifax likewise sent to the lady Elizabeth and Mr. Charles Dryden her
son, that, if they would give him leave to bury Mr. Dryden, he would inter him with
a gentleman's private funeral, and afterwards bestow five hundred pounds on a ...
Pagina 275
Mr. Charles Dryden wrote a handsome letter to the lord Jefferies, who returned it
with this cool answer, "That he knew nothing of the matter, and would be troubled
no more about it." He then addressed the lord Halifax and the bishop of ...
Mr. Charles Dryden wrote a handsome letter to the lord Jefferies, who returned it
with this cool answer, "That he knew nothing of the matter, and would be troubled
no more about it." He then addressed the lord Halifax and the bishop of ...
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