John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... learned from Waller of speed and sweetness , or from Denham of easy sententious- ness- ' T was not the hasty product of a day , But the well - ripen'd fruit of wise delay ... it is , in a strangely prophetic way , Dryden himself who ...
... learned from Waller of speed and sweetness , or from Denham of easy sententious- ness- ' T was not the hasty product of a day , But the well - ripen'd fruit of wise delay ... it is , in a strangely prophetic way , Dryden himself who ...
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... learned and obliging friend Mr. John Dryden ” . The poem tells us something - but by no means all - of what Dryden thought of the new science . He believed , being a good Renaissance humanist , that science dissolved the " tyranny " of ...
... learned and obliging friend Mr. John Dryden ” . The poem tells us something - but by no means all - of what Dryden thought of the new science . He believed , being a good Renaissance humanist , that science dissolved the " tyranny " of ...
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... learned that the view of tragedy slowly forming in his mind under the influence of his reading of the new French critics and of his own changing outlook had the support of Aeschylus , Sophocles and Euripides . Rymer , of course , being ...
... learned that the view of tragedy slowly forming in his mind under the influence of his reading of the new French critics and of his own changing outlook had the support of Aeschylus , Sophocles and Euripides . Rymer , of course , being ...
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