Prose Works. Index. General Table of Contents (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1808 edition. Excerpt: ...me. The town encourages them with more applause than any thing of mine deserves; and particularly, my cousin Driden accepted one from me so very indulgently, that it makes me more and more in love with him. But all our hopes of the House of Commons are wholly dash'd. Our proprieties are destroy'd; and rather than we shou'd not perish, they have made a breach in the Magna Charta; for which God forgive them Congreve's new play has had but moderate success, though it deserves much better.T I am neither in health, nor do I want_ afflictions of any kind; but am, in all conditions, Madam, Your most oblig'd obedient servant, JOHN DRYDEN. ' Alluding to the statutes imposing the oath of allegiance and supremacy on all Catholics, under the penalty of incapacity to hold landed property. 11 and 12 William III. cap. 4. 1-The excellent comedy entitled the " Way of the World." It had cost Congreve much pains, and he was so much disgusted with the cold reception alluded to in the text, that he never again wrote for the stage. LETTER XLVIII. TO MRS STEWARD. MADAM, Thursday, April the llth, 1100. Tm: ladies of the town have infected you at a distance; they are all-of your opinion, and, like my last book of Poems, better than any thing they have formerly seen of mine. I always thought my verses to my cousin Driden were the best of the whole; and to my comfort, the town thinks them so; and he, which pleases me most, is of the same judgment, as appears y a noble present he has sent me, which Slll'pl'lSd me, because Idid not in the least expect it. I doubt not, but he receiv'd what you were pleas'd to send him; because he sent me the letter, which you did me the favour to write me. At this very...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1808 edition. Excerpt: ...me. The town encourages them with more applause than any thing of mine deserves; and particularly, my cousin Driden accepted one from me so very indulgently, that it makes me more and more in love with him. But all our hopes of the House of Commons are wholly dash'd. Our proprieties are destroy'd; and rather than we shou'd not perish, they have made a breach in the Magna Charta; for which God forgive them Congreve's new play has had but moderate success, though it deserves much better.T I am neither in health, nor do I want_ afflictions of any kind; but am, in all conditions, Madam, Your most oblig'd obedient servant, JOHN DRYDEN. ' Alluding to the statutes imposing the oath of allegiance and supremacy on all Catholics, under the penalty of incapacity to hold landed property. 11 and 12 William III. cap. 4. 1-The excellent comedy entitled the " Way of the World." It had cost Congreve much pains, and he was so much disgusted with the cold reception alluded to in the text, that he never again wrote for the stage. LETTER XLVIII. TO MRS STEWARD. MADAM, Thursday, April the llth, 1100. Tm: ladies of the town have infected you at a distance; they are all-of your opinion, and, like my last book of Poems, better than any thing they have formerly seen of mine. I always thought my verses to my cousin Driden were the best of the whole; and to my comfort, the town thinks them so; and he, which pleases me most, is of the same judgment, as appears y a noble present he has sent me, which Slll'pl'lSd me, because Idid not in the least expect it. I doubt not, but he receiv'd what you were pleas'd to send him; because he sent me the letter, which you did me the favour to write me. At this very...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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94

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978-1-230-06066-8

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9781230060668

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1-230-06066-9



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