John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... satire no matter from what deep sources it sprang was , however , not sufficient . Others had written satire in English , but not , Dryden considered , well ; their art had not been as developed as their desire to satirise was strong ...
... satire no matter from what deep sources it sprang was , however , not sufficient . Others had written satire in English , but not , Dryden considered , well ; their art had not been as developed as their desire to satirise was strong ...
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... satire , contained no threats . Dryden at least does not appear to have suspected Rochester ; he referred to him in his writing later , but without any such imputation . It may be added that the satire was not published until after the ...
... satire , contained no threats . Dryden at least does not appear to have suspected Rochester ; he referred to him in his writing later , but without any such imputation . It may be added that the satire was not published until after the ...
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... Satire ( prefixed to Juvenal and Persius translations ) . Preface to Aureng - Zebe . Scott - Saintsbury , Vol . XVIII , p . 115f . ( letter to John Dennis ) . 66 Mackenzie . Discourse concerning Satire . ( Also for the question of turns ...
... Satire ( prefixed to Juvenal and Persius translations ) . Preface to Aureng - Zebe . Scott - Saintsbury , Vol . XVIII , p . 115f . ( letter to John Dennis ) . 66 Mackenzie . Discourse concerning Satire . ( Also for the question of turns ...
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