The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and TranslationsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 988 sidor |
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... some di- feafes have abated of their virulence , and have in a manner worn out their malignity , fo as to be no longer mortal : and why may not I suppose the fame concerning fome of thofe , who have formerly been enemies to kingly ...
... some di- feafes have abated of their virulence , and have in a manner worn out their malignity , fo as to be no longer mortal : and why may not I suppose the fame concerning fome of thofe , who have formerly been enemies to kingly ...
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... Some of the diffen- ters , in their addresses to his majesty , have said , " That he has restored God to his empire over " confcience . " I confefs , I dare not stretch the figure to fo great a boldness : but I may fafely fay , that ...
... Some of the diffen- ters , in their addresses to his majesty , have said , " That he has restored God to his empire over " confcience . " I confefs , I dare not stretch the figure to fo great a boldness : but I may fafely fay , that ...
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... Some authors thus his pedigree will trace , But others write him of an upstart race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate antipathy to kings . These last deduce him from th ' Helvetian kind , Who near the ...
... Some authors thus his pedigree will trace , But others write him of an upstart race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate antipathy to kings . These last deduce him from th ' Helvetian kind , Who near the ...
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... Some , who before her fellowship disdain'd , Scarce , and but fcarce , from in - born rage re- ftrain'd , Now frifk'd about her , and old kindred feign'd . VOL . II . D Whether for love or intereft , every sect Of all THE HIND AND THE ...
... Some , who before her fellowship disdain'd , Scarce , and but fcarce , from in - born rage re- ftrain'd , Now frifk'd about her , and old kindred feign'd . VOL . II . D Whether for love or intereft , every sect Of all THE HIND AND THE ...
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... some forms , and ceremonies fome You kept , and stood in the main queftion dumb . Dumb you were born indeed ; but thinking long The teft it seems at laft has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what your forefathers meant , By real ...
... some forms , and ceremonies fome You kept , and stood in the main queftion dumb . Dumb you were born indeed ; but thinking long The teft it seems at laft has loos'd your tongue . And to explain what your forefathers meant , By real ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His ..., Volym 2 John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
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