The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xxiv
... character - Dryden's last years are marked by a pleasing serenity and mellow- ness of character befitting old age . His fire , said Pope , " like the sun's , shined clearest towards its setting . " Dryden died on May 1 , 1700. After ...
... character - Dryden's last years are marked by a pleasing serenity and mellow- ness of character befitting old age . His fire , said Pope , " like the sun's , shined clearest towards its setting . " Dryden died on May 1 , 1700. After ...
Sivu 426
... character in all plays , even without the poet's care , will have advantage of all the others ; and that the design of the whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the ...
... character in all plays , even without the poet's care , will have advantage of all the others ; and that the design of the whole drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining characters in the ...
Sivu 540
... character of Absalom as much as possible and to allow of a reconcilia- tion of father and son in the sequel ; partly because of Charles ' known tenderness for the Duke of Monmouth , and partly , no doubt , because of his own personal ...
... character of Absalom as much as possible and to allow of a reconcilia- tion of father and son in the sequel ; partly because of Charles ' known tenderness for the Duke of Monmouth , and partly , no doubt , because of his own personal ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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