John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... referred to him in his writing later , but without any such imputation . It may be added that the satire was not published until after the revolution in 1688. Then it was referred to as being by Dryden ; but it is correctly ascribed in ...
... referred to him in his writing later , but without any such imputation . It may be added that the satire was not published until after the revolution in 1688. Then it was referred to as being by Dryden ; but it is correctly ascribed in ...
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... referred to " another sort of insects , more venomous than the former ; those who manifestly aim at the destruc- tion of our poetical church and state ; who allow nothing to their countrymen , either of this or of the former age . These ...
... referred to " another sort of insects , more venomous than the former ; those who manifestly aim at the destruc- tion of our poetical church and state ; who allow nothing to their countrymen , either of this or of the former age . These ...
Sivu 180
... referred to him with respect was that , perhaps , because he remembered how much he had learned from him of the classical drama twenty years before ? : iii But mostly these middle years of the decade were happy ones for Dryden ...
... referred to him with respect was that , perhaps , because he remembered how much he had learned from him of the classical drama twenty years before ? : iii But mostly these middle years of the decade were happy ones for Dryden ...
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