John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... sometimes he had to hide . For the books did not fit in either . It was all very puzzling , and — ah , that was a bite , by Jove ! And then young John bit his lip , for Jove was not a word to use ; Jove was part of classical paganism ...
... sometimes he had to hide . For the books did not fit in either . It was all very puzzling , and — ah , that was a bite , by Jove ! And then young John bit his lip , for Jove was not a word to use ; Jove was part of classical paganism ...
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... sometimes on the fringes , sometimes at the very centre of English society , from 1661 when he first arrived as an exile from his native country until his death at the age of 90 in 1703. Dryden had met him casually in the company of ...
... sometimes on the fringes , sometimes at the very centre of English society , from 1661 when he first arrived as an exile from his native country until his death at the age of 90 in 1703. Dryden had met him casually in the company of ...
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... sometimes with Ovid , and sometimes with our old English poet Chaucer ; translating such stories as best please my fancy " . Now he tells of plays and poems and the rumours of bad relations between England and Scot- land ; there are new ...
... sometimes with Ovid , and sometimes with our old English poet Chaucer ; translating such stories as best please my fancy " . Now he tells of plays and poems and the rumours of bad relations between England and Scot- land ; there are new ...
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