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... KING , SPRAT , HALIFAX , PARNELL , GARTH , Rowe , ADDISON , HUGHES , 1 i . 1 P. I 222 263 266 273 283 291 298 307 327 431 440 SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM- SHIRE , BRITISH MUSEUM DRYDEN . Ο F the great poet whofe [ i ] -
... KING , SPRAT , HALIFAX , PARNELL , GARTH , Rowe , ADDISON , HUGHES , 1 i . 1 P. I 222 263 266 273 283 291 298 307 327 431 440 SHEFFIELD , DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM- SHIRE , BRITISH MUSEUM DRYDEN . Ο F the great poet whofe [ i ] -
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... School , where he was inftructed as one of the king's fcholars by Dr. Bufby , whom he long after continued . to reverence , he was in 1650 elected to one one of the Westminster scholarships at Cam- bridge * Of 2 DRY D E N.
... School , where he was inftructed as one of the king's fcholars by Dr. Bufby , whom he long after continued . to reverence , he was in 1650 elected to one one of the Westminster scholarships at Cam- bridge * Of 2 DRY D E N.
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... king was reftored , Dryden , like the other panegyrifts of ufurpation , changed his opinion , or his profeffion , and published ASTREA REDUX ; a poem on the happy Restoration and Return of his most facred · Majefty King Charles the ...
... king was reftored , Dryden , like the other panegyrifts of ufurpation , changed his opinion , or his profeffion , and published ASTREA REDUX ; a poem on the happy Restoration and Return of his most facred · Majefty King Charles the ...
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... king in a fecond poem on his reftoration . In the ASTREA was the line , An horrid ftillness first invades the ear , And in that filence we a tempeft fear- for which he was perfecuted with perpetual ridicule , perhaps with more than was ...
... king in a fecond poem on his reftoration . In the ASTREA was the line , An horrid ftillness first invades the ear , And in that filence we a tempeft fear- for which he was perfecuted with perpetual ridicule , perhaps with more than was ...
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... King , his two Empreffes , his villain , and his fub - villain , 66 nay his hero , have all a certain natural " caft of the father - their folly was born " and bred in them , and fomething of the Elkanah will be vifible . " This is ...
... King , his two Empreffes , his villain , and his fub - villain , 66 nay his hero , have all a certain natural " caft of the father - their folly was born " and bred in them , and fomething of the Elkanah will be vifible . " This is ...
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