John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... feelings of doubt and cynicism about political forms . What he could and did praise wholeheartedly was the fact of ... feeling : there is no need even to say , as Dr. Johnson said , that “ if Dryden changed he changed with the nation ...
... feelings of doubt and cynicism about political forms . What he could and did praise wholeheartedly was the fact of ... feeling : there is no need even to say , as Dr. Johnson said , that “ if Dryden changed he changed with the nation ...
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... feeling himself so large in comparison to their smallness as though they had been made for a race of pygmies ; the cobbled streets rough to the feet and rougher still on the jolting wheels of a passing coach with its curtains pulled ...
... feeling himself so large in comparison to their smallness as though they had been made for a race of pygmies ; the cobbled streets rough to the feet and rougher still on the jolting wheels of a passing coach with its curtains pulled ...
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... feeling the irony of the fact that the message should come through Waller , with whom he had had some coolness . ( It was political rather than personal coolness . Dryden had praised Clarendon in a poem and his daughter , the Duchess of ...
... feeling the irony of the fact that the message should come through Waller , with whom he had had some coolness . ( It was political rather than personal coolness . Dryden had praised Clarendon in a poem and his daughter , the Duchess of ...
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