John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... heroic play , The Conquest of Granada ) " had he not writ with the sound of drum and trumpet " . There were other attractions in the form . Dryden felt himself to be a poet ; the epic , or " heroic poem " , was universally considered to ...
... heroic play , The Conquest of Granada ) " had he not writ with the sound of drum and trumpet " . There were other attractions in the form . Dryden felt himself to be a poet ; the epic , or " heroic poem " , was universally considered to ...
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... heroic subject and in a way his expiation for not serving his king and country in the late war ( thinking perhaps of Sackville and other friends at sea ) . But though the subject is heroic , his poem is not an epic but an historical ...
... heroic subject and in a way his expiation for not serving his king and country in the late war ( thinking perhaps of Sackville and other friends at sea ) . But though the subject is heroic , his poem is not an epic but an historical ...
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... heroic plays , of which Dryden had been the greatest practitioner ; and finally in February , 1678 , Shadwell in a dedication of his History of Timon of Athens to the Duke of Buckingham had pointedly recalled The Rehearsal . Well ...
... heroic plays , of which Dryden had been the greatest practitioner ; and finally in February , 1678 , Shadwell in a dedication of his History of Timon of Athens to the Duke of Buckingham had pointedly recalled The Rehearsal . Well ...
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