John DrydenEarl Roy Miner Bell, 1972 - 363 sidor On reading Dryden - Dryden's comedies - Dryden and the tradition of serious drama - An aspect of the Baroque in Dryden's art and criticism - Dryden's panegyrics and lyrics - "Absalom and Achitophel" and Dryden's political cosmos - Dryden and satire - Forms and motives of narrative poetry - Dryden and the classics - Dryden and seventeenth-century prose style. |
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... things , that he may wholy apprehend and take hold of those things that are diuine and eternall.1 When the hero of Don Sebastian takes part of the blame for the re- bellion of his officer , Dorax , his magnanimity , in this sense , over ...
... things , that he may wholy apprehend and take hold of those things that are diuine and eternall.1 When the hero of Don Sebastian takes part of the blame for the re- bellion of his officer , Dorax , his magnanimity , in this sense , over ...
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... thing that I can gather , excepting , That every one gives the Title of Barbarity to every thing that is not in use in ... things . They are Savages at the same rate , that we say Fruits are wild , which Nature produces of her self , and ...
... thing that I can gather , excepting , That every one gives the Title of Barbarity to every thing that is not in use in ... things . They are Savages at the same rate , that we say Fruits are wild , which Nature produces of her self , and ...
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... things hoped for , giving evidence of things not seen . When he so treats of what had not hap- pened but what faith ( or hope ) led him to aspire to , he turns more lyrical and eschatological , as in A Song for St Cecilia's Day or in ...
... things hoped for , giving evidence of things not seen . When he so treats of what had not hap- pened but what faith ( or hope ) led him to aspire to , he turns more lyrical and eschatological , as in A Song for St Cecilia's Day or in ...
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On Reading Dryden | 1 |
Drydens Comedies | 39 |
Dryden and the Tradition of Serious Drama | 58 |
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Absalom and Achitophel achievement allusions appear authority beginning called century characters Charles Christian classical close comedy comic concerned couplet critics death developed divine drama Dryden earlier effect England English epic essay example expressed Fables figure final gives grotesque hero heroic human idea ideal important includes James John John Dryden kind King language later less lines literary Literature Lives London Love Mac Flecknoe Milton mind myth narrative nature once opening original passage perhaps Persius Plautus play plot poem poet poetic poetry political Pope praise Preface present prose reader reason Restoration rhetorical romance satire says scene seems sense seventeenth-century Shadwell Studies style suggests things thought tion translation true turn verse Virgil Watson writing written wrote
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The Sentence-structure in John Dryden's An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Keitarō Irie Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1985 |