John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... felt and understood the impact of events in his world and that , too , is valuable . Dryden had seen what the " dregs of a democracy " could achieve ; such worldly wisdom is invaluable to undergraduates . On the other hand , he could ...
... felt and understood the impact of events in his world and that , too , is valuable . Dryden had seen what the " dregs of a democracy " could achieve ; such worldly wisdom is invaluable to undergraduates . On the other hand , he could ...
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... felt that another chapter in his life was ended a chapter in which there had been too much pretence , too much self - deception , too much arrogance . He was not , he knew now , the important person he had felt himself to be in the ...
... felt that another chapter in his life was ended a chapter in which there had been too much pretence , too much self - deception , too much arrogance . He was not , he knew now , the important person he had felt himself to be in the ...
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... felt themselves ignored or overlooked , to play upon public disorder and to attempt to oppose the power of the throne for their own selfishly ambitious ends . At this point , Dryden introduces his first and perhaps most famous character ...
... felt themselves ignored or overlooked , to play upon public disorder and to attempt to oppose the power of the throne for their own selfishly ambitious ends . At this point , Dryden introduces his first and perhaps most famous character ...
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