The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xix
... Plot and the Exclusion Bill , fell upon evil days and writing for it became much less re- munerative . The Popish Plot , said Dryden , had , like Pharaoh's lean kine , swallowed all the lesser plots of the stage . In the British Museum ...
... Plot and the Exclusion Bill , fell upon evil days and writing for it became much less re- munerative . The Popish Plot , said Dryden , had , like Pharaoh's lean kine , swallowed all the lesser plots of the stage . In the British Museum ...
Sivu 430
... plots we can make every way regular , as easily as they ; but whenever they endeavour to rise to any quick turns and coun- terturns of plot , as some of them have attempted , since Corneille's plays have been less in vogue , you see ...
... plots we can make every way regular , as easily as they ; but whenever they endeavour to rise to any quick turns and coun- terturns of plot , as some of them have attempted , since Corneille's plays have been less in vogue , you see ...
Sivu 538
... Plot was on foot among the English Catholics for setting fire to the City , massacring the Prot- estants , assassinating the king , and thus bring England back into the fold of the Catholic church . These supposed revela- tions inspired ...
... Plot was on foot among the English Catholics for setting fire to the City , massacring the Prot- estants , assassinating the king , and thus bring England back into the fold of the Catholic church . These supposed revela- tions inspired ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
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