John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... remained after the genius of the Protector had gone . Moreover , the young men felt themselves lacking in , and hostile to , the religious ecstasy of their parents . Roger North , whose father was a Puritan , recalled that his feelings ...
... remained after the genius of the Protector had gone . Moreover , the young men felt themselves lacking in , and hostile to , the religious ecstasy of their parents . Roger North , whose father was a Puritan , recalled that his feelings ...
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... remained , and so did the philosophical inquisitiveness . Nor did the scepticism remain a philosophical notion , a matter of the skull , with Dryden ; scepticism in its lower manifestations was forced upon him by his everyday life , his ...
... remained , and so did the philosophical inquisitiveness . Nor did the scepticism remain a philosophical notion , a matter of the skull , with Dryden ; scepticism in its lower manifestations was forced upon him by his everyday life , his ...
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... seemed to be in the country , and vice - versa ; but the friendship remained , and Dryden repeatedly said that , in his opinion , Walsh was “ the best critic of our nation " . Walsh was a sweet - natured man ; he it 182 JOHN DRYDEN.
... seemed to be in the country , and vice - versa ; but the friendship remained , and Dryden repeatedly said that , in his opinion , Walsh was “ the best critic of our nation " . Walsh was a sweet - natured man ; he it 182 JOHN DRYDEN.
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