John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... look at his Sir Martin Mar - all ; nothing in it but farce and smut and they lap it up like alley - dogs . Thirty performances in Lincoln's Inn Fields ; four at the Court itself . The company got more profit from it than any other ...
... look at his Sir Martin Mar - all ; nothing in it but farce and smut and they lap it up like alley - dogs . Thirty performances in Lincoln's Inn Fields ; four at the Court itself . The company got more profit from it than any other ...
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... look that his contemporaries remarked on when he first arrived in London . At so , his appearance was less haughty than it had been at 40 , and more comfortable . His friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach ...
... look that his contemporaries remarked on when he first arrived in London . At so , his appearance was less haughty than it had been at 40 , and more comfortable . His friends and acquaintances found him more tolerant , easy of approach ...
Sivu 118
... look ridiculous if not to involve him in most serious personal consequences . The right style and the right machinery were , therefore , essential . It was clear that it had to be an elevated style , for the persons and events with ...
... look ridiculous if not to involve him in most serious personal consequences . The right style and the right machinery were , therefore , essential . It was clear that it had to be an elevated style , for the persons and events with ...
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