John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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Sivu xvi
... once fiercely held , led to scepticism , which Dryden said was natural to him , as he believed it was to his age . But , peace above all was what was needed , in his view , and a régime that could bring peace had his support . We can ...
... once fiercely held , led to scepticism , which Dryden said was natural to him , as he believed it was to his age . But , peace above all was what was needed , in his view , and a régime that could bring peace had his support . We can ...
Sivu 146
... once voted large sums of money for the King . 66 All this Dryden observed with satisfaction from his seat at Will's ; it seemed as though his forebodings had been fanciful , and that at last the moody , murm'ring race " had learned its ...
... once voted large sums of money for the King . 66 All this Dryden observed with satisfaction from his seat at Will's ; it seemed as though his forebodings had been fanciful , and that at last the moody , murm'ring race " had learned its ...
Sivu 208
... once to Mrs. Steward : " ( At Titchmarsh ) I had no woman to visit but the parson's wife ; and she , who was intended by nature as a helpmeet for a deaf husband , was somewhat of the loudest for my conversation ; and for other things ...
... once to Mrs. Steward : " ( At Titchmarsh ) I had no woman to visit but the parson's wife ; and she , who was intended by nature as a helpmeet for a deaf husband , was somewhat of the loudest for my conversation ; and for other things ...
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