John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... fact that " thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise , " as the fool puts it to the king . In each play actual madness occurs and is exploited on the stage , and though Dryden's use of it is significantly briefer than ...
... fact that " thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise , " as the fool puts it to the king . In each play actual madness occurs and is exploited on the stage , and though Dryden's use of it is significantly briefer than ...
Sivu 189
... fact . This seems so despite the fact that Dr. Johnson's calling the Virgil " the first considerable work for which this expedient [ subscription publication ] was em- ployed ” takes no account of Tonson's having brought out the fourth ...
... fact . This seems so despite the fact that Dr. Johnson's calling the Virgil " the first considerable work for which this expedient [ subscription publication ] was em- ployed ” takes no account of Tonson's having brought out the fourth ...
Sivu 210
... fact , Dryden did ig- nore the work of Fanshawe , or that Proudfoot has shown that Dryden did . And when a later scholar , Arvid Løsnes , remarks that " Proudfoot apparently finds " no evidence that Dryden made use of the French ...
... fact , Dryden did ig- nore the work of Fanshawe , or that Proudfoot has shown that Dryden did . And when a later scholar , Arvid Løsnes , remarks that " Proudfoot apparently finds " no evidence that Dryden made use of the French ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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