John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... play . But heartbreak - yes , and it was difficult for even the wisest and most philosophical author to remain unmoved by the reception of his play . Dryden went one day with young Sprat to see Cowley's play , Cutter of Coleman Street ...
... play . But heartbreak - yes , and it was difficult for even the wisest and most philosophical author to remain unmoved by the reception of his play . Dryden went one day with young Sprat to see Cowley's play , Cutter of Coleman Street ...
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... play was a failure . Pepys saw it and thought that " it was ill acted , and the play so poor a thing as ever I saw in my life " . Worse than that , the King was present , and according to the sharp eye of Pepys " did not seem pleased at ...
... play was a failure . Pepys saw it and thought that " it was ill acted , and the play so poor a thing as ever I saw in my life " . Worse than that , the King was present , and according to the sharp eye of Pepys " did not seem pleased at ...
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... play " , adding that it was her applause and favour that infused " New life to my condemn'd and dying muse " . But failure it was , and Dryden now sat down and considered why . He also considered what had succeeded in the comic line ...
... play " , adding that it was her applause and favour that infused " New life to my condemn'd and dying muse " . But failure it was , and Dryden now sat down and considered why . He also considered what had succeeded in the comic line ...
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