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 86
... once when Troy was wrapt in fire and smoak The helpless Gods their burning shrines forsook ; They with the vanquisht Prince and party go , And leave their Temples empty to the fo : At length the Muses stand restor❜d again To that great ...
... once when Troy was wrapt in fire and smoak The helpless Gods their burning shrines forsook ; They with the vanquisht Prince and party go , And leave their Temples empty to the fo : At length the Muses stand restor❜d again To that great ...
Page 168
... once more consistent with this dialectical account of language , proceeds by recognizing the saturation of ideological creativity not only with social existence but also with its transformative powers . From this perspective , metaphors ...
... once more consistent with this dialectical account of language , proceeds by recognizing the saturation of ideological creativity not only with social existence but also with its transformative powers . From this perspective , metaphors ...
Page 213
... Once more , hail and farewel ; farewel thou young , But ah too short , Marcellus of our Tongue ; Thy Brows with Ivy ... Once more , hail and farewel❞ seems to blend the conventional pastoral elegiac “ yet once more " with the Roman ave ...
... Once more , hail and farewel ; farewel thou young , But ah too short , Marcellus of our Tongue ; Thy Brows with Ivy ... Once more , hail and farewel❞ seems to blend the conventional pastoral elegiac “ yet once more " with the Roman ave ...
Contents
The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
Copyright | |
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