The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and TranslationsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 988 sivua |
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... have formerly been enemies to kingly government , as well as Catholic religion ? I hope they have now another notion of both , as having found , by comfortable experience , that the doctrine of per- secution is 4 TO THE READER .
... have formerly been enemies to kingly government , as well as Catholic religion ? I hope they have now another notion of both , as having found , by comfortable experience , that the doctrine of per- secution is 4 TO THE READER .
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... hope , that the church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the test , which was one defign of the poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only ...
... hope , that the church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the test , which was one defign of the poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only ...
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... themselves . In both of these I have made use of the common places of fatire , whether true or false , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be TO THE READER . 9.
... themselves . In both of these I have made use of the common places of fatire , whether true or false , which are urged by the members of the one church against the other : at which I hope no reader of either party will be TO THE READER . 9.
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John Dryden Samuel Derrick. which I hope no reader of either party will be fcandalized , because they are not of my inven- tion , but as old , to my knowlege , as the times of Boccace and Chaucer on the one fide , and as thofe of the ...
John Dryden Samuel Derrick. which I hope no reader of either party will be fcandalized , because they are not of my inven- tion , but as old , to my knowlege , as the times of Boccace and Chaucer on the one fide , and as thofe of the ...
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... hope in vain For truths , which men infpir'd could not explain . Before the word was written , faid the Hind , Our Saviour preach'd his faith to human kind : From his apostles the first age receiv'd Eternal truth , and what they taught ...
... hope in vain For truths , which men infpir'd could not explain . Before the word was written , faid the Hind , Our Saviour preach'd his faith to human kind : From his apostles the first age receiv'd Eternal truth , and what they taught ...
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