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... 1631 in North- amptonshire . Educated at Westminster School and Trinity College , Cambridge . Lived in London , writing plays . Became a Roman Catholic in 1685. Died in 1700 . DRAMATIC POESY AND OTHER ESSAYS JOHN DRYDEN 1 LONDON :
... 1631 in North- amptonshire . Educated at Westminster School and Trinity College , Cambridge . Lived in London , writing plays . Became a Roman Catholic in 1685. Died in 1700 . DRAMATIC POESY AND OTHER ESSAYS JOHN DRYDEN 1 LONDON :
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... written by such men as Milton , Clarendon , and Jeremy Taylor . It was a most important part of the business of the Restoration period - a business which its pedestrian temper particularly fitted it to undertake — to perfect and give ...
... written by such men as Milton , Clarendon , and Jeremy Taylor . It was a most important part of the business of the Restoration period - a business which its pedestrian temper particularly fitted it to undertake — to perfect and give ...
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... written . It must be remembered that , largely as a result of England's new political and social relations , a great enthusiasm for all things French grew up in this country after the Restoration . Adopting many of the habits , manners ...
... written . It must be remembered that , largely as a result of England's new political and social relations , a great enthusiasm for all things French grew up in this country after the Restoration . Adopting many of the habits , manners ...
Sivu xii
... writing " than are ever to be found on the French stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for ...
... writing " than are ever to be found on the French stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for ...
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... writing has , therefore , to - day an historical interest only . Yet the more carefully we consider his criticism the more we are likely to be impressed by its substantial and permanent qualities : by the massive good sense which he ...
... writing has , therefore , to - day an historical interest only . Yet the more carefully we consider his criticism the more we are likely to be impressed by its substantial and permanent qualities : by the massive good sense which he ...
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