John DrydenEarl Roy Miner Bell, 1972 - 363 sivua On reading Dryden - Dryden's comedies - Dryden and the tradition of serious drama - An aspect of the Baroque in Dryden's art and criticism - Dryden's panegyrics and lyrics - "Absalom and Achitophel" and Dryden's political cosmos - Dryden and satire - Forms and motives of narrative poetry - Dryden and the classics - Dryden and seventeenth-century prose style. |
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Sivu 120
... beginning and the ending of this long stretch of Dryden's career are associated with dramatic historical events , the return of Charles in triumph and the departure of James in bitter retreat and , as it turned out , final exclusion ...
... beginning and the ending of this long stretch of Dryden's career are associated with dramatic historical events , the return of Charles in triumph and the departure of James in bitter retreat and , as it turned out , final exclusion ...
Sivu 123
... beginning , whether as antithesis or parallel continuation , in the opening elements of the third line . When the idea to be expressed is speed and force of movement , as in the quatrain beginning with the last line cited above , Dryden ...
... beginning , whether as antithesis or parallel continuation , in the opening elements of the third line . When the idea to be expressed is speed and force of movement , as in the quatrain beginning with the last line cited above , Dryden ...
Sivu 284
... beginning of a line , gives him here an almost ballad - like echo effect ( ' One of my Sisters . . . None of your Sisters ' ) , a clear contrast to Douglas's ' ony . . . Nane ' and his use of ' deir ' ( another light couplet - ending ) ...
... beginning of a line , gives him here an almost ballad - like echo effect ( ' One of my Sisters . . . None of your Sisters ' ) , a clear contrast to Douglas's ' ony . . . Nane ' and his use of ' deir ' ( another light couplet - ending ) ...
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On Reading Dryden | 1 |
Drydens Comedies | 39 |
Dryden and the Tradition of Serious Drama | 58 |
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