John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... already in drink , and is muttering about casting horoscopes and how he has foreseen his own death , and how the King wants no end to the Dutch war because of his deep indebtedness to the French king ; then this " young man of a very ...
... already in drink , and is muttering about casting horoscopes and how he has foreseen his own death , and how the King wants no end to the Dutch war because of his deep indebtedness to the French king ; then this " young man of a very ...
Sivu 104
... already suffering from the attacks of insanity which finally re- moved him from dramatic activity . To this succeeded Dryden's adaptation of Troilus and Cressida , the play which it was at that time felt Shakespeare had left in a state ...
... already suffering from the attacks of insanity which finally re- moved him from dramatic activity . To this succeeded Dryden's adaptation of Troilus and Cressida , the play which it was at that time felt Shakespeare had left in a state ...
Sivu 182
... already in the midst of peas and cherries ; ' tis quite contrary here where we have had nothing but rain , cold weather , and a late Spring time without any hope of any Summer " . Yes , and the cider you sent was " perfectly good " . 66 ...
... already in the midst of peas and cherries ; ' tis quite contrary here where we have had nothing but rain , cold weather , and a late Spring time without any hope of any Summer " . Yes , and the cider you sent was " perfectly good " . 66 ...
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