John Dryden: A Critical BiographySylvan Press, 1954 - 240 sivua |
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... write it for me himself " . It was blank still at Aubrey's death . " " Of course , Dryden does reveal his opinions ... writer of Dryden's eminence can hope to keep his private life private ; it is natural and proper that those who admire ...
... write it for me himself " . It was blank still at Aubrey's death . " " Of course , Dryden does reveal his opinions ... writer of Dryden's eminence can hope to keep his private life private ; it is natural and proper that those who admire ...
Sivu 69
... write good poetry and probably better yet , making a fool of himself . They discuss the adaptation of The Tempest that Dryden and Davenant are working on , and Dryden tells him that they are “ improving " the play by giving Miranda a ...
... write good poetry and probably better yet , making a fool of himself . They discuss the adaptation of The Tempest that Dryden and Davenant are working on , and Dryden tells him that they are “ improving " the play by giving Miranda a ...
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A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. being hired to write political propaganda , " the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury know best " . Very soon he was to write other poems for himself , though he sought to present them in such a way ...
A Critical Biography Kenneth Young. being hired to write political propaganda , " the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury know best " . Very soon he was to write other poems for himself , though he sought to present them in such a way ...
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