Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 385
... Love ( 1669 ) . I'll find that power o'er wills , which heaven ne'er found . Free - will's a cheat in anyone but me ; In all but kings , ' tis willing slavery ; An unseen fate which forces the desire ; The will of puppets danced upon a ...
... Love ( 1669 ) . I'll find that power o'er wills , which heaven ne'er found . Free - will's a cheat in anyone but me ; In all but kings , ' tis willing slavery ; An unseen fate which forces the desire ; The will of puppets danced upon a ...
Page 393
... Love and All for Love because they do not readily lend themselves to the argument at this stage in my paper . Maximin in Tyrannic Love is clearly the helpless thrall of passion , the Hobbesian man if you will , but his chief antagonist ...
... Love and All for Love because they do not readily lend themselves to the argument at this stage in my paper . Maximin in Tyrannic Love is clearly the helpless thrall of passion , the Hobbesian man if you will , but his chief antagonist ...
Page 574
... love theme he handles grossly and mechanically . Both Troilus ' love and Shakespeare's view of it in its world lay beyond the insight of Dryden . For ampler and more sympathetic passion , he inserts the friendship motif in Troilus and ...
... love theme he handles grossly and mechanically . Both Troilus ' love and Shakespeare's view of it in its world lay beyond the insight of Dryden . For ampler and more sympathetic passion , he inserts the friendship motif in Troilus and ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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