John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... lines of curious prophecy cast , it seems , by accident into a poem which has no satirical object at all - lines which show the natural way his mind took when , perhaps it was tired , or the baby was crying . Such a line , for instance ...
... lines of curious prophecy cast , it seems , by accident into a poem which has no satirical object at all - lines which show the natural way his mind took when , perhaps it was tired , or the baby was crying . Such a line , for instance ...
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... lines are famous ; but how carefully in his characterisation Dryden trod the line between the too personal ( which in this case might have eventually been dangerous ) and the too general ( the fault of a great deal of British satire ...
... lines are famous ; but how carefully in his characterisation Dryden trod the line between the too personal ( which in this case might have eventually been dangerous ) and the too general ( the fault of a great deal of British satire ...
Sivu 156
... lines , already mentioned , and the machinery precludes the heroic since there has to be lines such as : The lady of the spotted muff began . . . and such nearly satirical , Absalom - like couplets as : Souls that can scarce ferment ...
... lines , already mentioned , and the machinery precludes the heroic since there has to be lines such as : The lady of the spotted muff began . . . and such nearly satirical , Absalom - like couplets as : Souls that can scarce ferment ...
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An Education in Doubt | 1 |
The Making of an Augustan | 14 |
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