John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... sense decaying , or weakened , by the absence of the object " . But no one could help liking the old man ; he was such a “ charac- ter " , he had lived so long and through so many extraordinary changes , and had yet preserved his ...
... sense decaying , or weakened , by the absence of the object " . But no one could help liking the old man ; he was such a “ charac- ter " , he had lived so long and through so many extraordinary changes , and had yet preserved his ...
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... sense of all ages ) . Dryden read it with great enthusiasm , although it was in some sense a refutation of his own early Essay of Dramatic Poesy . He described it generously in a letter from Lilford as " the best piece of criticism in ...
... sense of all ages ) . Dryden read it with great enthusiasm , although it was in some sense a refutation of his own early Essay of Dramatic Poesy . He described it generously in a letter from Lilford as " the best piece of criticism in ...
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... senses can themselves perceive , I need no revelation to believe . Can they who say the host should be descried By sense , define a body glorified ? Impassible , and penetrating parts ? Let them declare by what mysterious arts He shot ...
... senses can themselves perceive , I need no revelation to believe . Can they who say the host should be descried By sense , define a body glorified ? Impassible , and penetrating parts ? Let them declare by what mysterious arts He shot ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid Albion and Albanius already Annus Mirabilis Aureng-Zebe character Charles comedy Congreve Cotterstock couplet Court Cowley critics Cromwell Davenant death dedication delight Dorset Dryden wrote Duke of York Earl English epic eyes fact fame famous father felt friends genius Gerrard Street Gilbert Pickering heroic play Hobbes honour Howard ideas John Dryden King King's knew Lady Elizabeth later letter lines live London Lord Lord Chamberlain Love Lucretius MacFlecknoe Majesty matter Milton mind nature never night Osborn Parliament Pepys perhaps poem Poet Laureate poetic poetry political praise preface prologue Religio Laici religion rhyme Rochester Royal Rymer satire says Scott-Saintsbury seemed Shadwell Shaftesbury Shakespeare Sir Robert soul stage success talk tells theatre things thought Titchmarsh Tonson translation turned verse Virgil Waller Whig Will's words write written XVIII young