John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... Death " , can believe otherwise , nor that these words represent anything but his strongest and deepest feelings . Dryden , as Mr. Van Doren says , has " learned much from Lucretius . This poem on the fear of death is Dryden's own ...
... Death " , can believe otherwise , nor that these words represent anything but his strongest and deepest feelings . Dryden , as Mr. Van Doren says , has " learned much from Lucretius . This poem on the fear of death is Dryden's own ...
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... death ; they do not yet tackle the mystery , but they are a most beautiful and imperishable statement of a man's sorrow for his friend , more poignant than Lycidas because less considered and less lengthy : · Farewell , too little , and ...
... death ; they do not yet tackle the mystery , but they are a most beautiful and imperishable statement of a man's sorrow for his friend , more poignant than Lycidas because less considered and less lengthy : · Farewell , too little , and ...
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... death . He worked in Northamptonshire for some time as a Catholic missioner ; in 1710 he inherited the title conferred on his great - grandfather , but died a few months later . None of the sons married , and thus the direct line of ...
... death . He worked in Northamptonshire for some time as a Catholic missioner ; in 1710 he inherited the title conferred on his great - grandfather , but died a few months later . None of the sons married , and thus the direct line of ...
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