Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1H. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1906 - 493 pagina's |
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Pagina 296
... received by me ' John Dryden . ' Witness Charles Dryden . ' Two hundred and fifty guineas , at 17. 1s 6d . is 2681. 15s . It is manifest from the dates of this contract , that it relates to the volume of Fables , which contains about ...
... received by me ' John Dryden . ' Witness Charles Dryden . ' Two hundred and fifty guineas , at 17. 1s 6d . is 2681. 15s . It is manifest from the dates of this contract , that it relates to the volume of Fables , which contains about ...
Pagina 375
... received from Smith , that Clarendon's History was , in its publication , corrupted by Aldrich , Smalridge , and Atterbury ; and that Smith was em- ployed to forge and insert the alterations . This story was published triumphantly by ...
... received from Smith , that Clarendon's History was , in its publication , corrupted by Aldrich , Smalridge , and Atterbury ; and that Smith was em- ployed to forge and insert the alterations . This story was published triumphantly by ...
Pagina 409
... received the seals , appointed him , unasked , secre- tary of the presentations . Such an accumulation of employments undoubtedly produced a very consider- able revenue . Having already translated some parts of Lucan's Pharsalia , which ...
... received the seals , appointed him , unasked , secre- tary of the presentations . Such an accumulation of employments undoubtedly produced a very consider- able revenue . Having already translated some parts of Lucan's Pharsalia , which ...
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