John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... friends and other writers , nights at Will's stimulated him . In these early years , indeed , it was necessary for ... friends from whom to seek advice . He says he may later extend his theme to poets who have also written in the epic or ...
... friends and other writers , nights at Will's stimulated him . In these early years , indeed , it was necessary for ... friends from whom to seek advice . He says he may later extend his theme to poets who have also written in the epic or ...
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... friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach , friendly , but still rather slow and quiet in his conversation . He had in repose that withdrawn look associated with scholars and thinkers , but his lips and eyes ...
... friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach , friendly , but still rather slow and quiet in his conversation . He had in repose that withdrawn look associated with scholars and thinkers , but his lips and eyes ...
Sivu 114
... friends . His friends meant a great deal to Dryden in these years , and until the end of his life ; they were in a way a substitute for the pleasures of converse that he might in different circumstances have enjoyed at home . The friends ...
... friends . His friends meant a great deal to Dryden in these years , and until the end of his life ; they were in a way a substitute for the pleasures of converse that he might in different circumstances have enjoyed at home . The friends ...
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