Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 60
... described his copy as having these points . So too in the case of 94b , The secular masque , a copy of which Wise had described as " printed upon two quarto leaves and distributed gratis at the performance in the Theatre - Royal , Drury ...
... described his copy as having these points . So too in the case of 94b , The secular masque , a copy of which Wise had described as " printed upon two quarto leaves and distributed gratis at the performance in the Theatre - Royal , Drury ...
Page 199
... described in similar terms in Mac Flecknoe , 11. 64 ff . , the Dispensary , pp . 1 f . , 38 f . " If the present interpretation is correct , Cowley's " Prophets Colledge " would seem to ante- date Mac Flecknoe as an ancestor of the ...
... described in similar terms in Mac Flecknoe , 11. 64 ff . , the Dispensary , pp . 1 f . , 38 f . " If the present interpretation is correct , Cowley's " Prophets Colledge " would seem to ante- date Mac Flecknoe as an ancestor of the ...
Page 232
... described it as the finest didactic poem in the English language . Of its art and beauty , however , I shall refrain from speaking . What I propose to do is to show , first , that the poem was a political act , a bold stroke delivered ...
... described it as the finest didactic poem in the English language . Of its art and beauty , however , I shall refrain from speaking . What I propose to do is to show , first , that the poem was a political act , a bold stroke delivered ...
Contents
SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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