John DrydenHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 234 sivua A collection of twelve critical essays on the work of Dryden, arranged in chronological order of original publication. |
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Sivu 154
... seems in fact to have acquired the function of challenging autocratic pro- nouncements . The modification of judgment by comparison brings with it a new diffidence ; the poet's boast that his soul is more congenial to some authors than ...
... seems in fact to have acquired the function of challenging autocratic pro- nouncements . The modification of judgment by comparison brings with it a new diffidence ; the poet's boast that his soul is more congenial to some authors than ...
Sivu 158
... seems to treat even this distinction very casually . Chaucer wrote “ novels in prose , and many works in verse , " it hardly seems to matter which . Nor does it matter any longer in Dryden's own practice , which he describes in the next ...
... seems to treat even this distinction very casually . Chaucer wrote “ novels in prose , and many works in verse , " it hardly seems to matter which . Nor does it matter any longer in Dryden's own practice , which he describes in the next ...
Sivu 211
... seems to be deferring to Oldham's immature strength . The " But " and the " dull sweets " seem to sug- gest that Dryden holds these mellowings somewhat cheaply . This is impor- tant , for I think that the posture of deference is part of ...
... seems to be deferring to Oldham's immature strength . The " But " and the " dull sweets " seem to sug- gest that Dryden holds these mellowings somewhat cheaply . This is impor- tant , for I think that the posture of deference is part of ...
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The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
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