EssaysCarcanet Press, 1974 - 299 sidor |
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... perhaps the completion of our metre , the refinement of our language , and much of the correctness of our sentiments . ' That Dryden would have agreed with this , substituting Waller perhaps for his own name , is evident from many ...
... perhaps the completion of our metre , the refinement of our language , and much of the correctness of our sentiments . ' That Dryden would have agreed with this , substituting Waller perhaps for his own name , is evident from many ...
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... Perhaps the best- known example of this style is Dolabella's speech in Act 4 Scene I beginning ' Men are but Children of a larger growth ' . But the essence of simplicity which Dryden seems to be extracting in this play is perhaps best ...
... Perhaps the best- known example of this style is Dolabella's speech in Act 4 Scene I beginning ' Men are but Children of a larger growth ' . But the essence of simplicity which Dryden seems to be extracting in this play is perhaps best ...
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... perhaps with a ray of light from the setting sun falling neatly on his calm white face as he expires . What is wrong with these stories is not that they bear no relation to the realities of Scottish life - there were plenty of promising ...
... perhaps with a ray of light from the setting sun falling neatly on his calm white face as he expires . What is wrong with these stories is not that they bear no relation to the realities of Scottish life - there were plenty of promising ...
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