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... Grace's reflections upon Absalom and Achitophel , vol . ix . p . 273 . 1 Leigh and Clifford , and other scribblers of less note , wrote notes and remarks on Dryden's Plays and Poems . Buckingham had early distinguished himself as an ...
... Grace's reflections upon Absalom and Achitophel , vol . ix . p . 273 . 1 Leigh and Clifford , and other scribblers of less note , wrote notes and remarks on Dryden's Plays and Poems . Buckingham had early distinguished himself as an ...
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... grace the Dutchess of Buckingham- shire have leave to change the present bust of Mr. Dryden for a better . ' In Hacket's Epitaphs is an epigram on putting up this monument . See vol . i . p . 110 . Malta , which was published : and ...
... grace the Dutchess of Buckingham- shire have leave to change the present bust of Mr. Dryden for a better . ' In Hacket's Epitaphs is an epigram on putting up this monument . See vol . i . p . 110 . Malta , which was published : and ...
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... grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease : if virtue death ; To be good , not to be ; who'd then bequeath Himself to discipline ? who'd not esteem Labour a crime ? study self - murder deem ...
... grace's now ? shall art Make us more learned , only to depart ? If merit be disease : if virtue death ; To be good , not to be ; who'd then bequeath Himself to discipline ? who'd not esteem Labour a crime ? study self - murder deem ...
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... grace the Dutch their mischiefs do ; They've both ill nature and ill manners too . Well may they boast themselves an ancient nation ; For they were bred ere manners were in fashion ; And their new commonwealth has set them free Only ...
... grace the Dutch their mischiefs do ; They've both ill nature and ill manners too . Well may they boast themselves an ancient nation ; For they were bred ere manners were in fashion ; And their new commonwealth has set them free Only ...
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... grace of courts , the muse's pride , Patron of arts , and judge of nature , died . ' D. VOL . 1. - 3 Swell'd by contact of such a fulsome toad , He lugg'd about the matrimonial load : Till fortune , blindly kind as well as he , Has ill ...
... grace of courts , the muse's pride , Patron of arts , and judge of nature , died . ' D. VOL . 1. - 3 Swell'd by contact of such a fulsome toad , He lugg'd about the matrimonial load : Till fortune , blindly kind as well as he , Has ill ...
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