John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... True enough but , of course , John Owen was correct in seeing that Canes was merely leading to a justification — a curious one , too - of Roman Catholicism : " After a small progress " , Owen said , " the snake begins to hiss in the ...
... True enough but , of course , John Owen was correct in seeing that Canes was merely leading to a justification — a curious one , too - of Roman Catholicism : " After a small progress " , Owen said , " the snake begins to hiss in the ...
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... true enough ) . What was also true was that Mulgrave had fallen into further disfavour at Court , possibly in part because he had cast ambitious eyes on the Lady Anne ( later Queen ) , daughter of the Duke of York : next year he was ...
... true enough ) . What was also true was that Mulgrave had fallen into further disfavour at Court , possibly in part because he had cast ambitious eyes on the Lady Anne ( later Queen ) , daughter of the Duke of York : next year he was ...
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... true : politics were ( and are ) like that ; Dryden was well qualified for the academic post he had thought of a decade before , and would now have been spending his declining years in the comfort and quietude of a college cloister ...
... true : politics were ( and are ) like that ; Dryden was well qualified for the academic post he had thought of a decade before , and would now have been spending his declining years in the comfort and quietude of a college cloister ...
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