John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... poet's be- half . As it turned out , his efforts were unsuccessful ; Johnson - who was in his old age to write the lives of Milton , Dryden , Congreve , and Pope - remained in London . II It was fitting that he remain there , for one of ...
... poet's be- half . As it turned out , his efforts were unsuccessful ; Johnson - who was in his old age to write the lives of Milton , Dryden , Congreve , and Pope - remained in London . II It was fitting that he remain there , for one of ...
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... poet's " sense of personal dignity must have been raised by the consciousness that , in the sphere of letters , he was no longer the poet - attorney of the Crown , but the free representative of the nation . " 5 Politically then ...
... poet's " sense of personal dignity must have been raised by the consciousness that , in the sphere of letters , he was no longer the poet - attorney of the Crown , but the free representative of the nation . " 5 Politically then ...
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... poet's choice of meter is scarcely less personal or less important than his choice of a subject ... The meter the poet chose is essential to his poem " -Edith Hamilton , Three Greek Plays ( Norton , 1937 ) , p . 147. The quota- tion is ...
... poet's choice of meter is scarcely less personal or less important than his choice of a subject ... The meter the poet chose is essential to his poem " -Edith Hamilton , Three Greek Plays ( Norton , 1937 ) , p . 147. The quota- tion is ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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