John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... matter to build upon , there remaining but two of the considerable characters alive " . Howard had disposed of almost everyone by means of “ the bowl and dagger " . The exception was Montezuma and he , with the sons and daughters of ...
... matter to build upon , there remaining but two of the considerable characters alive " . Howard had disposed of almost everyone by means of “ the bowl and dagger " . The exception was Montezuma and he , with the sons and daughters of ...
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... matter , but it gave Dryden food for thought . Now it was necessary to mention the reason — or was it the excuse ? -for his visit . Dryden explained that he had a great admiration for Paradise Lost - the old man was visibly pleased and ...
... matter , but it gave Dryden food for thought . Now it was necessary to mention the reason — or was it the excuse ? -for his visit . Dryden explained that he had a great admiration for Paradise Lost - the old man was visibly pleased and ...
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... matter , too , if one night he is obliged to sit up ... out of civility to strangers who were benighted , and to resign my bed to them " ? No matter at all , for he spends his day fishing with Sir Matthew's son , William - and as a matter ...
... matter , too , if one night he is obliged to sit up ... out of civility to strangers who were benighted , and to resign my bed to them " ? No matter at all , for he spends his day fishing with Sir Matthew's son , William - and as a matter ...
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