John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... mean ? Was this the aspect of himself that he wanted to go down in history - it was by no means " the darling fame " he had thought of . The Rehearsal , however , was very successful , and the audiences loved it . This at least was ...
... mean ? Was this the aspect of himself that he wanted to go down in history - it was by no means " the darling fame " he had thought of . The Rehearsal , however , was very successful , and the audiences loved it . This at least was ...
Sivu 111
... means disposed to allow Dryden to be thought the author . When the attack took place he was in Tangier , but on his return he wrote these unequivocal lines in his Essay on Poetry , published in 1682 : The Laureate here may justly claim ...
... means disposed to allow Dryden to be thought the author . When the attack took place he was in Tangier , but on his return he wrote these unequivocal lines in his Essay on Poetry , published in 1682 : The Laureate here may justly claim ...
Sivu 123
... means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . The " character " of Achitophel had been straightforwardly evil in the epic mode ; Zimri is from the first shown in a different , " lower " way , and eventually is openly made ...
... means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . The " character " of Achitophel had been straightforwardly evil in the epic mode ; Zimri is from the first shown in a different , " lower " way , and eventually is openly made ...
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