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. |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 32
Sivu 32
... virtue . Antony is farther than Almanzor from being a " pat- tern of perfect virtue , " much farther than Aureng - Zebe , and not so far as Morat . The admiration of Ventidius is apparent , but equally so is his Roman attempt to ...
... virtue . Antony is farther than Almanzor from being a " pat- tern of perfect virtue , " much farther than Aureng - Zebe , and not so far as Morat . The admiration of Ventidius is apparent , but equally so is his Roman attempt to ...
Sivu 33
... virtues lie so mingled with his crimes , As would confound their choice to punish one , And not reward the other ... virtue . It is obviously the vice into which the great man has “ bound- ed " - an unruly , excessive infatuation ...
... virtues lie so mingled with his crimes , As would confound their choice to punish one , And not reward the other ... virtue . It is obviously the vice into which the great man has “ bound- ed " - an unruly , excessive infatuation ...
Sivu 69
... virtue , she sets forth the discipline he must master : he must “ mount above [ his ] wish , and lose it higher . " When , for all her scruples , the Emperor falsely accuses them of adultery , Almahide once more asks Almanzor to save ...
... virtue , she sets forth the discipline he must master : he must “ mount above [ his ] wish , and lose it higher . " When , for all her scruples , the Emperor falsely accuses them of adultery , Almahide once more asks Almanzor to save ...
Sisältö
The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
9 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Absalom and Achitophel action allusion Antony appears argument assertion become begin celebration characters Charles claims Cleopatra close contemporary course court criticism death dialectical Dryden effect English Essay expressed Fables fact figure final Flecknoe follows force formal give hand Hastings hero heroic human idea ideology interest John kind king language later less lines literary live marriage meaning mind Mode nature never notes once opening original passage past perhaps play plot poem poet poetic poetry political praise Preface present Press question reading reason reference relation Religio Religio Laici remains Restoration satire seems sense social sort soul spirit structure success suggests things thou thought tion traditional translation true turn University verse virtue whole writing