John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... knew that it was an impetus and an audience that he required ; he knew that his was not the aspiring nor the meditative mind , for whom an audience did not matter . All the mysterious side of life and being — that was channelled off ...
... knew that it was an impetus and an audience that he required ; he knew that his was not the aspiring nor the meditative mind , for whom an audience did not matter . All the mysterious side of life and being — that was channelled off ...
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... knew that the Court would dominate the literary scene in the new decade , and dominate it in the very practical sense that it would hold the purse strings . For a poet such ch as Dryden hoped to be , an Augustan holding up the mirror to ...
... knew that the Court would dominate the literary scene in the new decade , and dominate it in the very practical sense that it would hold the purse strings . For a poet such ch as Dryden hoped to be , an Augustan holding up the mirror to ...
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... knew , in fact , that his views were narrow and perhaps twisted on this matter , but he knew also he could not change them ; they were too much part of him . He 99 would , of course , defend himself as he 204 JOHN DRYDEN.
... knew , in fact , that his views were narrow and perhaps twisted on this matter , but he knew also he could not change them ; they were too much part of him . He 99 would , of course , defend himself as he 204 JOHN DRYDEN.
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