John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... course , the equal of Dr. Donne with his twists and turns , his enormous clever- ness , and his words that , though one didn't always quite understand them , left one trembling . What a pity he had no one to discuss him with , except of ...
... course , the equal of Dr. Donne with his twists and turns , his enormous clever- ness , and his words that , though one didn't always quite understand them , left one trembling . What a pity he had no one to discuss him with , except of ...
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... course no more than a blurb , but even so it would be a pleasant change to write something which for once would see the light of day . So he and Gifford strolled over to the Blue Anchor , Mr. Herringman proved amenable , and the bargain ...
... course no more than a blurb , but even so it would be a pleasant change to write something which for once would see the light of day . So he and Gifford strolled over to the Blue Anchor , Mr. Herringman proved amenable , and the bargain ...
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... course , inherent in the opening lines of the poem , and there it has its uses and its relevance , but in accounting for Absalom's beauty and bravery , it is not really necessary to suggest that it may have been due to the fact that his ...
... course , inherent in the opening lines of the poem , and there it has its uses and its relevance , but in accounting for Absalom's beauty and bravery , it is not really necessary to suggest that it may have been due to the fact that his ...
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