John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... began civil broils such as Dryden remembered only from his early boyhood and his latter years at Westminster , but which were familiar enough to his friends , Waller and Hobbes . And - Cowley had vanished from the Blue Anchor and was ...
... began civil broils such as Dryden remembered only from his early boyhood and his latter years at Westminster , but which were familiar enough to his friends , Waller and Hobbes . And - Cowley had vanished from the Blue Anchor and was ...
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... began to fan out before him ; he strode a little more importantly from his lodgings , and down the Strand . The great houses there were no longer quite so forbidding , for he now had friends who lived in them . He began to be sought ...
... began to fan out before him ; he strode a little more importantly from his lodgings , and down the Strand . The great houses there were no longer quite so forbidding , for he now had friends who lived in them . He began to be sought ...
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... began to be thought worthy of imitation , and not until the nineteenth that he began to be appreciated — apart from Dryden - for his true worth . Chapter 6 Windsor party . C. E. Ward , Publications of the Modern Language Association ...
... began to be thought worthy of imitation , and not until the nineteenth that he began to be appreciated — apart from Dryden - for his true worth . Chapter 6 Windsor party . C. E. Ward , Publications of the Modern Language Association ...
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