John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... early life : it could all be summed up , he thought , as he turned over the first part of Butler's Hudibras , in that verse : What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was proved true ...
... early life : it could all be summed up , he thought , as he turned over the first part of Butler's Hudibras , in that verse : What makes all doctrines plain and clear ? About two hundred pounds a year . And that which was proved true ...
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... early and spent the morning working ; in the afternoon he commonly went to Will's , and then on to dine with one of his friends . He normally retired fairly early and read for a while before sleeping . His reading had become , with the ...
... early and spent the morning working ; in the afternoon he commonly went to Will's , and then on to dine with one of his friends . He normally retired fairly early and read for a while before sleeping . His reading had become , with the ...
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... early years of the Restora- tion . Then he had vanished , and as suddenly reappeared with a pension of £ 300 from Charles and his friendship , first , with Mlle . de Kérouaille , Duchess of Portsmouth , and then , oddly enough , with ...
... early years of the Restora- tion . Then he had vanished , and as suddenly reappeared with a pension of £ 300 from Charles and his friendship , first , with Mlle . de Kérouaille , Duchess of Portsmouth , and then , oddly enough , with ...
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