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... controversy was his election on November 26 , 1662 , to the newly formed Royal Society . The Royal Society had grown out of the old " Invisible College " of Common- wealth days , which itself consisted of weekly meetings of " divers ...
... controversy was his election on November 26 , 1662 , to the newly formed Royal Society . The Royal Society had grown out of the old " Invisible College " of Common- wealth days , which itself consisted of weekly meetings of " divers ...
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... controversy . The veteran gladiator disarmed the novice , inflicted a few contemptuous scratches , and turned away to encounter more formidable combatants . He then goes on to an analysis of The Hind and the Panther , which he clearly ...
... controversy . The veteran gladiator disarmed the novice , inflicted a few contemptuous scratches , and turned away to encounter more formidable combatants . He then goes on to an analysis of The Hind and the Panther , which he clearly ...
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... Controversy with Rymer- Dedication to Lord Radcliffe . As we have said , the Revolution of 1688 at first brought down upon Dryden's head torrents of excited abuse . But the extreme passions subsided and sensible people of all opinions ...
... Controversy with Rymer- Dedication to Lord Radcliffe . As we have said , the Revolution of 1688 at first brought down upon Dryden's head torrents of excited abuse . But the extreme passions subsided and sensible people of all opinions ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE YEARs of the COMMONWEALTH | 9 |
THE FIRST YEARS IN LONDON | 20 |
THE YOUNG DRAMATIST | 35 |
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