John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... an income from the stage , and remained , though no longer laureate , the greatest man of letters of his day . To The Double Dealer he contributed a prefatory poem praising Congreve's person- ality- 1 INTRODUCTION: DRYDEN IN CONTEXT.
... an income from the stage , and remained , though no longer laureate , the greatest man of letters of his day . To The Double Dealer he contributed a prefatory poem praising Congreve's person- ality- 1 INTRODUCTION: DRYDEN IN CONTEXT.
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... person of its protagonist , is the traditional parallel between self and state , self- government and political rule . To return to Lear . Just before his conversion Morat is given a speech epitomizing his unconverted state ; if we ...
... person of its protagonist , is the traditional parallel between self and state , self- government and political rule . To return to Lear . Just before his conversion Morat is given a speech epitomizing his unconverted state ; if we ...
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... person " ; 11 and to tragedy in 1641 in a famous bit of Miltonic exhortation : " a Satyr as it was borne out of a ... persons , and not to creepe into every blinde Taphouse that fears a Constable more than a Satyr . " 12 Part of Dryden's ...
... person " ; 11 and to tragedy in 1641 in a famous bit of Miltonic exhortation : " a Satyr as it was borne out of a ... persons , and not to creepe into every blinde Taphouse that fears a Constable more than a Satyr . " 12 Part of Dryden's ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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