John DrydenHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 234 pages A collection of twelve critical essays on the work of Dryden, arranged in chronological order of original publication. |
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Page 87
... become a Throne . ( 53-58 ) Stonehenge is implicitly identified with the temple of Apollo at Cumae where Aeneas descended into the underworld and saw mighty visions of the Roman race . Thus Dryden constantly juxtaposes recent or ...
... become a Throne . ( 53-58 ) Stonehenge is implicitly identified with the temple of Apollo at Cumae where Aeneas descended into the underworld and saw mighty visions of the Roman race . Thus Dryden constantly juxtaposes recent or ...
Page 88
... become a Throne . ( 53-58 ) Stonehenge is implicitly identified with the temple of Apollo at Cumae where Aeneas descended into the underworld and saw mighty visions of the Roman race . Thus Dryden constantly juxtaposes recent or ...
... become a Throne . ( 53-58 ) Stonehenge is implicitly identified with the temple of Apollo at Cumae where Aeneas descended into the underworld and saw mighty visions of the Roman race . Thus Dryden constantly juxtaposes recent or ...
Page 142
... become , in any case , the sort of critic who was known in the time of Horace as an “ anomalist ” with respect to ... becomes looser and freer , more various and atomistic , the individual comes into focus and the class , or species ...
... become , in any case , the sort of critic who was known in the time of Horace as an “ anomalist ” with respect to ... becomes looser and freer , more various and atomistic , the individual comes into focus and the class , or species ...
Contents
The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
Copyright | |
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