English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... Dryden's was ended . Roughly , they are separated in time by the consummation of the Whig revolution , which ... Dryden had to rely on the stage to provide him with an income , Pope was able to amass a fortune from the sale of his poetry ...
... Dryden's was ended . Roughly , they are separated in time by the consummation of the Whig revolution , which ... Dryden had to rely on the stage to provide him with an income , Pope was able to amass a fortune from the sale of his poetry ...
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... Dryden here abjures the happy ending . Eighteenth - century Tragedy The history of tragic drama after the death of Dryden may be summed up as a struggle , continuing for the space of two or three generations , in which the English and ...
... Dryden here abjures the happy ending . Eighteenth - century Tragedy The history of tragic drama after the death of Dryden may be summed up as a struggle , continuing for the space of two or three generations , in which the English and ...
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... Dryden should have found the perfect medium without groping for it . He had no need to serve an apprenticeship to the craft of prose- writing , because from the first his skill was consummate . The following passages of Hobbes and Dryden ...
... Dryden should have found the perfect medium without groping for it . He had no need to serve an apprenticeship to the craft of prose- writing , because from the first his skill was consummate . The following passages of Hobbes and Dryden ...
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