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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... true order : Vast is his courage , boundless is his mind , Rough as a storm , and humorous as wind : Honor's the only idol of his eyes . ( 1 Conquest , 1.253-55 ) He has the true authority of the " one great soul " who can command and ...
... true order : Vast is his courage , boundless is his mind , Rough as a storm , and humorous as wind : Honor's the only idol of his eyes . ( 1 Conquest , 1.253-55 ) He has the true authority of the " one great soul " who can command and ...
Sivu 77
... true hero ; nor does he know Dorax's bitterness at being dread- fully wronged by the one apparent hero he has known . Muley - Moloch can exclaim , " What's royalty , but power to please myself ? " Don Sebastian ( the true hero in whose ...
... true hero ; nor does he know Dorax's bitterness at being dread- fully wronged by the one apparent hero he has known . Muley - Moloch can exclaim , " What's royalty , but power to please myself ? " Don Sebastian ( the true hero in whose ...
Sivu 89
... True ? ( 12-14 ) The erratic and perverted character of the crowd is emphatically expressed in these lines from The ... true at home . And true , but for the time , ' tis hard to know , How long we please it shall continue so . ( 91-94 ) ...
... True ? ( 12-14 ) The erratic and perverted character of the crowd is emphatically expressed in these lines from The ... true at home . And true , but for the time , ' tis hard to know , How long we please it shall continue so . ( 91-94 ) ...
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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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