John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... remained that in his head was still " only a confused mass of thoughts , tumbling over one another in the dark " ; the impetus to bring them out was yet lacking . 66 Dryden already knew that it was an impetus and an audience that he ...
... remained that in his head was still " only a confused mass of thoughts , tumbling over one another in the dark " ; the impetus to bring them out was yet lacking . 66 Dryden already knew that it was an impetus and an audience that he ...
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... remained , and so did the philosophical inquisitiveness . Nor did the scepticism remain a philosophical notion , a matter of the skull , with Dryden ; scepticism in its lower manifestations was forced upon him by his everyday life , his ...
... remained , and so did the philosophical inquisitiveness . Nor did the scepticism remain a philosophical notion , a matter of the skull , with Dryden ; scepticism in its lower manifestations was forced upon him by his everyday life , his ...
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... remained . . . sometimes it led him to indiscretion , as frustration often does . There was the affair of the prologue he wrote for a revival of Fletcher's Prophetess . This contains reflections on the way the government was throwing ...
... remained . . . sometimes it led him to indiscretion , as frustration often does . There was the affair of the prologue he wrote for a revival of Fletcher's Prophetess . This contains reflections on the way the government was throwing ...
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