The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xix
... Lord , —I know not whether my Lord Sunderland has interceded with your lordship for half a year of my salary : but I have two other advocates , my extreme wants even almost to arresting , and my ill health , which cannot be re- paired ...
... Lord , —I know not whether my Lord Sunderland has interceded with your lordship for half a year of my salary : but I have two other advocates , my extreme wants even almost to arresting , and my ill health , which cannot be re- paired ...
Sivu 377
... LORD BUCKHURST MY LORD , -As I was lately reviewing my loose papers , amongst the rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your Lordship now sees it , served as an amusement to me in ...
... LORD BUCKHURST MY LORD , -As I was lately reviewing my loose papers , amongst the rest I found this Essay , the writing of which , in this rude and indigested manner wherein your Lordship now sees it , served as an amusement to me in ...
Sivu 546
... Lord Roches- ter revived , but as the work of a learned author , who has the reputation also of a sober and judicious person . And it must be acknowledged that it is a masterpiece of its kind . For the love of God , let our Universities ...
... Lord Roches- ter revived , but as the work of a learned author , who has the reputation also of a sober and judicious person . And it must be acknowledged that it is a masterpiece of its kind . For the love of God , let our Universities ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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