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... ( written jointly by D. , Crowne and Shadwell ) . ( 26 March ) ' Prologue and Epilogue Spoken at the Open- ing of the New House ' . ( Spring ) The State of Innocence written , but not staged , because of the expense . ( July ) ' Prologue ...
... ( written jointly by D. , Crowne and Shadwell ) . ( 26 March ) ' Prologue and Epilogue Spoken at the Open- ing of the New House ' . ( Spring ) The State of Innocence written , but not staged , because of the expense . ( July ) ' Prologue ...
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... Written after the Celebration of his Funeral I And now ' tis time ; for their officious haste Who would before have borne him to the sky , Like eager Romans , ere all rites were past Did let too soon the sacred eagle fly . 2 5 Though ...
... Written after the Celebration of his Funeral I And now ' tis time ; for their officious haste Who would before have borne him to the sky , Like eager Romans , ere all rites were past Did let too soon the sacred eagle fly . 2 5 Though ...
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... written and now sent you from a place where I have not so much as the converse of any seaman . Yet , though the trouble I had in writing it was great , it was more than recompensed by the pleasure ; I found myself so warm in celebrating ...
... written and now sent you from a place where I have not so much as the converse of any seaman . Yet , though the trouble I had in writing it was great , it was more than recompensed by the pleasure ; I found myself so warm in celebrating ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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