John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... interest . Partly it was because Cowley , whose darting mind and wide interests he admired , wrote his Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy , and Dryden , at first somewhat tentatively , began to feel that there ...
... interest . Partly it was because Cowley , whose darting mind and wide interests he admired , wrote his Proposition for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy , and Dryden , at first somewhat tentatively , began to feel that there ...
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... interest in the King's Company , one of the two theatres licensed by His Majesty ; he in fact owned a quarter interest in this company , then directed by Thomas Killigrew , the king's friend and almost court jester during the years of ...
... interest in the King's Company , one of the two theatres licensed by His Majesty ; he in fact owned a quarter interest in this company , then directed by Thomas Killigrew , the king's friend and almost court jester during the years of ...
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... interest of all educated men of his time in literature . He had been from his early manhood a great devotee of the theatre , and a great reader . He was proud to show Dryden his collection of books and told him of his intention to leave ...
... interest of all educated men of his time in literature . He had been from his early manhood a great devotee of the theatre , and a great reader . He was proud to show Dryden his collection of books and told him of his intention to leave ...
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