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... souls to human honour tied ! O sharp convulsive pangs of agonising pride ! Clearly he could not have stayed in the ... soul , from endless anguish freed . Given , then , these attitudes to life , not of course established from the ...
... souls to human honour tied ! O sharp convulsive pangs of agonising pride ! Clearly he could not have stayed in the ... soul , from endless anguish freed . Given , then , these attitudes to life , not of course established from the ...
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... soul and body , dread Their final separation . The play , to be sure , has echoes - but they are only echoes- from Shakespeare and Daniel , especially where Plutarch is invoked : but it exists in its own full - 22 JOHN DRYDEN.
... soul and body , dread Their final separation . The play , to be sure , has echoes - but they are only echoes- from Shakespeare and Daniel , especially where Plutarch is invoked : but it exists in its own full - 22 JOHN DRYDEN.
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... soul as well as in body . He does not confront us with profound , searching sentiment making us face the innermost nature of our being ; but he has a firm grasp over a wide field , handling at no despicable level the eternal religious ...
... soul as well as in body . He does not confront us with profound , searching sentiment making us face the innermost nature of our being ; but he has a firm grasp over a wide field , handling at no despicable level the eternal religious ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Æneis agonising pride Alexander's Feast Anne Killigrew ANNUS MIRABILIS Astraea Redux BONAMY DOBRÉE character CHARLES Comedy Congreve contemporaries critical Dedication of Examen DRAMATIC Dramatick Poesy Duke E. W. F. Tomlin edited by G. R. Edmund Blunden Epistle Essay of Dramatick Fables father of English folio collected edition G. R. Noyes heroic Hind honour human Indian Emperour 1665 JOHN DRYDEN Johnson Kathleen Raine language literary figures literature live LOAN DEPT London Lord lov'd Lucretius MACFLECKNOE Marriage a-la-Mode Milton Miscellanies nation nature never numbers Oxford Panther passion perhaps phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Preface Prologues and Epilogues prose QUEEN Religio Laici religion religious Restoration comedy rhyme sacred Saint Cecilia Ode satire scepticism Secular Masque sense Shadwell Shakespeare song soul T. S. ELIOT theatre things thou thoughts tion Tragi-comedy translations TYRANNICK LOVE verse vigour Virgil vols wholly words writing wrote