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Pagina 271
The fourteenth of Juvenal was the work of John, and the seventh of Charles Dry
den. He prefixed a very ... In the scheme of Dryden there is one great difficulty,
which yet he would perhaps have had address enough to surmount. In a war
justice ...
The fourteenth of Juvenal was the work of John, and the seventh of Charles Dry
den. He prefixed a very ... In the scheme of Dryden there is one great difficulty,
which yet he would perhaps have had address enough to surmount. In a war
justice ...
Pagina 276
... subscribed to the funeral of a man like Dryden, would not, for such an accident,
have withdrawn their contributions. ... the satire imputed to lord Somers, not very
honourable to either party: by her he had three sons, Charles, John, and Henry.
... subscribed to the funeral of a man like Dryden, would not, for such an accident,
have withdrawn their contributions. ... the satire imputed to lord Somers, not very
honourable to either party: by her he had three sons, Charles, John, and Henry.
Pagina 284
By discoursing with the late amiable Mr. Tonson, I could not find that any
memorials of the transactions between his predecessor and Dryden had been
preserved, except the following papers : 'I do hereby promise to pay John Dryden
, Esq., ...
By discoursing with the late amiable Mr. Tonson, I could not find that any
memorials of the transactions between his predecessor and Dryden had been
preserved, except the following papers : 'I do hereby promise to pay John Dryden
, Esq., ...
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