John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... things very dull ; were such things as maypoles , and Church Ales , and dancing and singing really so very wrong ? They said such things led to drunkenness and immorality , but the old books and ballads he read did not speak of those ...
... things very dull ; were such things as maypoles , and Church Ales , and dancing and singing really so very wrong ? They said such things led to drunkenness and immorality , but the old books and ballads he read did not speak of those ...
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... ; his was an agile mind , loving to describe things and at the same time enjoying conceits - the conceits that Dryden loved , too , but which ultimately he regarded as being the wrong thing for the poetry of his own 18 JOHN DRYDEN.
... ; his was an agile mind , loving to describe things and at the same time enjoying conceits - the conceits that Dryden loved , too , but which ultimately he regarded as being the wrong thing for the poetry of his own 18 JOHN DRYDEN.
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... things ) his talk tended to suggest that the idea of God himself was no more mysterious than that of , say , the imagination — which after all was merely " sense decaying , or weakened , by the absence of the object " . But no one could ...
... things ) his talk tended to suggest that the idea of God himself was no more mysterious than that of , say , the imagination — which after all was merely " sense decaying , or weakened , by the absence of the object " . But no one could ...
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