John DrydenArchon Books, 1966 - 92 sidor |
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... had written an essay on Dryden - actually on Dryden's faults , which no doubt are many — and I still do not know why he wrote it , if not to proclaim his dislike . In this essay he says that Dryden is a poet with whose works I am by 4 ...
... had written an essay on Dryden - actually on Dryden's faults , which no doubt are many — and I still do not know why he wrote it , if not to proclaim his dislike . In this essay he says that Dryden is a poet with whose works I am by 4 ...
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... Dryden thus- John Driden , Poet Laureat , and Historiographer to His present Majesty : with whom such hath been the approbation and acceptance his Poetry hath obtained ... Dryden has a habit of telling us casually what he 24 DRYDEN.
... Dryden thus- John Driden , Poet Laureat , and Historiographer to His present Majesty : with whom such hath been the approbation and acceptance his Poetry hath obtained ... Dryden has a habit of telling us casually what he 24 DRYDEN.
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... Dryden to Milton . The third piece of evidence comes from Dryden's own preface to his Fables : ' Milton has acknowledg'd to me , that Spencer was his Original . ' All this evidence does not take us far . It certainly does not prove that ...
... Dryden to Milton . The third piece of evidence comes from Dryden's own preface to his Fables : ' Milton has acknowledg'd to me , that Spencer was his Original . ' All this evidence does not take us far . It certainly does not prove that ...
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