John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. hard fact rather than as brilliant aperçus , the picture shifts slightly and a ... facts ; Saintsbury , though his Life has a fair claim to be considered the second best in existence , seems never to ...
A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. hard fact rather than as brilliant aperçus , the picture shifts slightly and a ... facts ; Saintsbury , though his Life has a fair claim to be considered the second best in existence , seems never to ...
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... fact came - though Dryden was not there to see it - in the form of the great fire which spread from the City and des- troyed the old houses as far west as Temple Bar , the signs became ever clearer that God was displeased with the ...
... fact came - though Dryden was not there to see it - in the form of the great fire which spread from the City and des- troyed the old houses as far west as Temple Bar , the signs became ever clearer that God was displeased with the ...
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... fact the pièce de résistance of Sylvae . The four Idylls of Theocritus are pleasant enough , but they cannot be said to be adequate representations of the Sicilian poet's " incompar- able sweetness " ; there is , as Mr. Van Doren has ...
... fact the pièce de résistance of Sylvae . The four Idylls of Theocritus are pleasant enough , but they cannot be said to be adequate representations of the Sicilian poet's " incompar- able sweetness " ; there is , as Mr. Van Doren has ...
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