The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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... writers . Dryden , one of their most esteemed dramatists , has ventured to stigmatize the works of Corneille as ... writers to observe the usual laws of dramatic com- position ; and those writers , well satisfied with this indulgence ...
... writers . Dryden , one of their most esteemed dramatists , has ventured to stigmatize the works of Corneille as ... writers to observe the usual laws of dramatic com- position ; and those writers , well satisfied with this indulgence ...
Pagina 137
... writer collects and publishes his works in a book , that he is to be taken as the standard of literature in his native country . However incomprehensible it may appear to a laureat , certain it is , that some of our writers can afford ...
... writer collects and publishes his works in a book , that he is to be taken as the standard of literature in his native country . However incomprehensible it may appear to a laureat , certain it is , that some of our writers can afford ...
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... writers , which for the gradual changes in dress , amusements , manners , customs , and fashionable literature , as well as of style , should be read in the order of their dates of publication . First the Tatler , Spectator , Guardian ...
... writers , which for the gradual changes in dress , amusements , manners , customs , and fashionable literature , as well as of style , should be read in the order of their dates of publication . First the Tatler , Spectator , Guardian ...
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