John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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Sivu 85
... called on account of the unalterable stiffness of his cravats ) . The pamphlet is called Remarks upon the Empress of Morocco . It is lively but unsubtle , describing Settle as an animal of a most deplored understanding , without reading ...
... called on account of the unalterable stiffness of his cravats ) . The pamphlet is called Remarks upon the Empress of Morocco . It is lively but unsubtle , describing Settle as an animal of a most deplored understanding , without reading ...
Sivu 90
... called Celia's Country House . He was a man of somewhat pompous manner and not without snobbishness . Seeing the Poet Laureate one afternoon in Will's , he approached him civilly enough , telling him that he had certain ideas on poetry ...
... called Celia's Country House . He was a man of somewhat pompous manner and not without snobbishness . Seeing the Poet Laureate one afternoon in Will's , he approached him civilly enough , telling him that he had certain ideas on poetry ...
Sivu 146
... called on to celebrate the coronation , as he had done that of Charles some twenty - five years before ; he was too old now to feel that " bliss was it in that dawn to be alive " , nor were the circumstances similar ; there was no ...
... called on to celebrate the coronation , as he had done that of Charles some twenty - five years before ; he was too old now to feel that " bliss was it in that dawn to be alive " , nor were the circumstances similar ; there was no ...
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