Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 196
... Century ( Baltimore , 1932 ) , pp . 11-12 , 200 . 28 The conception of the anointed king as a ruler modeled up- on David was not merely a seventeenth - century notion but part of a widespread tradition reaching back to the king- worship ...
... Century ( Baltimore , 1932 ) , pp . 11-12 , 200 . 28 The conception of the anointed king as a ruler modeled up- on David was not merely a seventeenth - century notion but part of a widespread tradition reaching back to the king- worship ...
Page 248
... century Anglican , for ex- ample , would be as unsatisfactory as to exaggerate the fideism of seventeenth - century Catholicism.23 To say that Anglicans unhesitatingly made their appeal to reason demands , as we have seen , a clear ...
... century Anglican , for ex- ample , would be as unsatisfactory as to exaggerate the fideism of seventeenth - century Catholicism.23 To say that Anglicans unhesitatingly made their appeal to reason demands , as we have seen , a clear ...
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... century England , uses the term " anti - Ciceronianism " to describe the movement toward the new simplicity . Yet more than thirty years ago , Morris Croll , in one of his essays on this subject , made it clear that the term " anti ...
... century England , uses the term " anti - Ciceronianism " to describe the movement toward the new simplicity . Yet more than thirty years ago , Morris Croll , in one of his essays on this subject , made it clear that the term " anti ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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