John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... later ) , gave way before the light airs for violin and voices and cornets which the King preferred . Out of the taverns and from their obscure retirement strode musicians like Lanière who now became Master of the King's Music . His ...
... later ) , gave way before the light airs for violin and voices and cornets which the King preferred . Out of the taverns and from their obscure retirement strode musicians like Lanière who now became Master of the King's Music . His ...
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... Later he gave a presentation copy of this book , Chorea Gigantum , to Dryden , in which he wrote in his own hand ... later Earl of Orrery ( whom Dryden met at about this time ) . Of Dr. Charleton he naturally speaks even more warmly . A ...
... Later he gave a presentation copy of this book , Chorea Gigantum , to Dryden , in which he wrote in his own hand ... later Earl of Orrery ( whom Dryden met at about this time ) . Of Dr. Charleton he naturally speaks even more warmly . A ...
Sivu 78
... later it was these lines that rose unbidden to the mind of Mrs. Thrale as she contemplated the parlous state of the British nation . Tyrannic Love had been dedicated to James , Duke of Monmouth , the handsome but unfortunate ...
... later it was these lines that rose unbidden to the mind of Mrs. Thrale as she contemplated the parlous state of the British nation . Tyrannic Love had been dedicated to James , Duke of Monmouth , the handsome but unfortunate ...
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