John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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Sivu 19
... never have gone to prison , as Cowley for instance had done , for a political cause . He was of a different generation and had been brought up a Puritan , a youth unacquainted with joys . He had never known the “ good days ” ; and it ...
... never have gone to prison , as Cowley for instance had done , for a political cause . He was of a different generation and had been brought up a Puritan , a youth unacquainted with joys . He had never known the “ good days ” ; and it ...
Sivu 59
... never want in any age such who are able to dispute the empire of wit with any people in the universe . And though ... never equal them , but they could never equal themselves , were they to rise and write again . We acknowledge them our ...
... never want in any age such who are able to dispute the empire of wit with any people in the universe . And though ... never equal them , but they could never equal themselves , were they to rise and write again . We acknowledge them our ...
Sivu 163
... never forgot the £ 100 note he found under his plate when he dined one Christmas day at Knole House , Dorset's home in Kent . Indeed , despite the torrent of abuse , Dryden had found nothing but kindness from his old friends . Mulgrave ...
... never forgot the £ 100 note he found under his plate when he dined one Christmas day at Knole House , Dorset's home in Kent . Indeed , despite the torrent of abuse , Dryden had found nothing but kindness from his old friends . Mulgrave ...
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