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Sivu 9
... tell us that , in his twelfth year , he “ saw he “ saw Dryden , ” perhaps at Will's , perhaps in the street , as Scott ... tells us that he had read Polybius “ in English , with the pleasure of a boy , before he was ten years of yet even ...
... tell us that , in his twelfth year , he “ saw he “ saw Dryden , ” perhaps at Will's , perhaps in the street , as Scott ... tells us that he had read Polybius “ in English , with the pleasure of a boy , before he was ten years of yet even ...
Sivu 46
... tells me Dryden do himself call it but a fifth - rate play . ” This was ro doubt true , and yet , though Dryden in his preface to the play says , “ I confess I have given [ yielded ] too much to the people in it , and am ashamed for ...
... tells me Dryden do himself call it but a fifth - rate play . ” This was ro doubt true , and yet , though Dryden in his preface to the play says , “ I confess I have given [ yielded ] too much to the people in it , and am ashamed for ...
Sivu 270
... tells him that if his name be kept secret , “ I will write as clear a light , as far as I dare to , in finding the first ingredience . .... ... The first figure in Flamonell doth plainly resemble the first ingredience , what it is ...
... tells him that if his name be kept secret , “ I will write as clear a light , as far as I dare to , in finding the first ingredience . .... ... The first figure in Flamonell doth plainly resemble the first ingredience , what it is ...
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