John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... written an heroic play , Cambyses , first acted by the Duke's Com- pany when its author was only 18. He had followed this with another heroic play , The Empress of Morocco , first acted in 1669 by the ladies and gentlemen of the Court ...
... written an heroic play , Cambyses , first acted by the Duke's Com- pany when its author was only 18. He had followed this with another heroic play , The Empress of Morocco , first acted in 1669 by the ladies and gentlemen of the Court ...
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... written in heroics " . There is a respectful pause ; then a shy voice from the back of the little group says that it is indeed a fine poem , but he had not imagined it to be the first that was ever written that way . Congreve peers past ...
... written in heroics " . There is a respectful pause ; then a shy voice from the back of the little group says that it is indeed a fine poem , but he had not imagined it to be the first that was ever written that way . Congreve peers past ...
Sivu 229
... written later than the Spring of 1678 and was probably written two years earlier , in the Spring of 1676. ( Dryden's aspersions in the preface to All for Love , March , 1678 , seem to have been ignored by Rochester . ) It seems ...
... written later than the Spring of 1678 and was probably written two years earlier , in the Spring of 1676. ( Dryden's aspersions in the preface to All for Love , March , 1678 , seem to have been ignored by Rochester . ) It seems ...
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