John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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Sivu 35
... speak of Bacon , of the Elizabethan Dr. Gilbert's book about the magnet , and of Robert Boyle and his brother , Roger , later Earl of Orrery ( whom Dryden met at about this time ) . Of Dr. Charleton he naturally speaks even more warmly ...
... speak of Bacon , of the Elizabethan Dr. Gilbert's book about the magnet , and of Robert Boyle and his brother , Roger , later Earl of Orrery ( whom Dryden met at about this time ) . Of Dr. Charleton he naturally speaks even more warmly ...
Sivu 122
... speaks of David's mildness and of his uncle's rights to the throne ; but then Achitophel speaks again , and he is subtly introduced with the heightened , inverted , Miltonic words : Him staggering so when hell's dire agent found ... The ...
... speaks of David's mildness and of his uncle's rights to the throne ; but then Achitophel speaks again , and he is subtly introduced with the heightened , inverted , Miltonic words : Him staggering so when hell's dire agent found ... The ...
Sivu 177
... speak of my morals which have been suffi- ciently aspers'd that only sort of reputation that ought to be dear to every ... speaks of himself , in my opinion , is still too much ; and therefore I will waive the subject ... " He did not ...
... speak of my morals which have been suffi- ciently aspers'd that only sort of reputation that ought to be dear to every ... speaks of himself , in my opinion , is still too much ; and therefore I will waive the subject ... " He did not ...
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