Poems and Prose of John DrydenPenguin Books, 1955 - 356 pages |
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Page 39
... Plot . His zeal to heav'n made him his prince despise And load his person with indignities ; But zeal peculiar ... Plot , was murdered on Primrose Hill on 12 October 1678. The Protestants accused the Catholics of his murder and the ...
... Plot . His zeal to heav'n made him his prince despise And load his person with indignities ; But zeal peculiar ... Plot , was murdered on Primrose Hill on 12 October 1678. The Protestants accused the Catholics of his murder and the ...
Page 164
... plot . There you see all things settling again upon their first foundations , and the obstacles which hindered the design or action of the play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature that the audience are ...
... plot . There you see all things settling again upon their first foundations , and the obstacles which hindered the design or action of the play once removed , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature that the audience are ...
Page 189
... plots , or by - concernments of less con- siderable persons , and intrigues which are carried on with the motion of the main plot ; as they say the orb of the fixed stars and those of the planets , though they have motions of their own ...
... plots , or by - concernments of less con- siderable persons , and intrigues which are carried on with the motion of the main plot ; as they say the orb of the fixed stars and those of the planets , though they have motions of their own ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
PROLOGUE TO THE TEMPEST 1670 | 97 |
PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY | 104 |
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