John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... considered the nature of zeal . This , of course , was not only good for other people ; it was the sort of life , Dryden thought , that he himself would prefer to lead , except that it would be poetry that he weighed and considered ...
... considered the nature of zeal . This , of course , was not only good for other people ; it was the sort of life , Dryden thought , that he himself would prefer to lead , except that it would be poetry that he weighed and considered ...
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... considered why . He also considered what had succeeded in the comic line elsewhere and recently . His thoughts naturally came round to a play which had a few weeks earlier been acted at the Duke's Theatre under his friend Davenant and ...
... considered why . He also considered what had succeeded in the comic line elsewhere and recently . His thoughts naturally came round to a play which had a few weeks earlier been acted at the Duke's Theatre under his friend Davenant and ...
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... considered the question of'turns ' in poetry ? Do you not think , Sir , ever to imitate such turns ' as they are employed in the verse of Mr. Waller and Sir John Denham ? " 6 Dryden hadn't , indeed , considered “ turns " , though he ...
... considered the question of'turns ' in poetry ? Do you not think , Sir , ever to imitate such turns ' as they are employed in the verse of Mr. Waller and Sir John Denham ? " 6 Dryden hadn't , indeed , considered “ turns " , though he ...
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