John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... theatre voracious for plays , which , however , ran for very short periods , and its audience was capricious in the extreme like the theatre of later days , it could now take up an author and laud him to the skies , now heartlessly ...
... theatre voracious for plays , which , however , ran for very short periods , and its audience was capricious in the extreme like the theatre of later days , it could now take up an author and laud him to the skies , now heartlessly ...
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... theatre as everyone turned to observe the reactions of Her Majesty . The Earl of Nottingham , who was present , wrote to a friend after- wards : " Some unhappy expressions put her in some disorder , and forced her to hold up her fan ...
... theatre as everyone turned to observe the reactions of Her Majesty . The Earl of Nottingham , who was present , wrote to a friend after- wards : " Some unhappy expressions put her in some disorder , and forced her to hold up her fan ...
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... theatre been anything more than his bread - and - butter , his stint ? Such moments of self - examination are often severer than is necessary ; and Dryden must have known that All for Love was worth all the years of labour , but he knew ...
... theatre been anything more than his bread - and - butter , his stint ? Such moments of self - examination are often severer than is necessary ; and Dryden must have known that All for Love was worth all the years of labour , but he knew ...
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