Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 55
... kind or another . In the " Annotated check list " 2 I have pointed out some of the slips observed in an attentive reading of the book . As a tribute to Mr. Macdonald's accuracy , it may be mentioned that his errors are usually errors of ...
... kind or another . In the " Annotated check list " 2 I have pointed out some of the slips observed in an attentive reading of the book . As a tribute to Mr. Macdonald's accuracy , it may be mentioned that his errors are usually errors of ...
Page 162
... kind dulness still does you . Your Fleckno's kind ( tho ' still severe enough ) It arms him Cap - a - pe with Nonsense Proof . ( d ) the thrice - repeated statement of Langbaine : Now that Mr. Dryden may not think himself slighted in ...
... kind dulness still does you . Your Fleckno's kind ( tho ' still severe enough ) It arms him Cap - a - pe with Nonsense Proof . ( d ) the thrice - repeated statement of Langbaine : Now that Mr. Dryden may not think himself slighted in ...
Page 175
... kind of holiday . Perhaps that is why sportive literary humor , as David Daiches has re- marked , often reveals " the highbrow masquerading as the phi- listine . " 22 No doubt it would be impossible to fit neatly all of Dryden's parody ...
... kind of holiday . Perhaps that is why sportive literary humor , as David Daiches has re- marked , often reveals " the highbrow masquerading as the phi- listine . " 22 No doubt it would be impossible to fit neatly all of Dryden's parody ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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