Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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... later made amends in the preface to The Humourists , and though the rumblings of battle went on in their respective prefaces intermittently they seem to have been on reasonably good terms till 1678 : they were usually writing for ...
... later made amends in the preface to The Humourists , and though the rumblings of battle went on in their respective prefaces intermittently they seem to have been on reasonably good terms till 1678 : they were usually writing for ...
Page 227
... later , about May , 1682 , Dickinson gave Ton- son " a supplement of the said criticall Historie which he said he had translated telling your orator he gave it freely to him and hoped it might give him profit . " 4 Looking upon himself ...
... later , about May , 1682 , Dickinson gave Ton- son " a supplement of the said criticall Historie which he said he had translated telling your orator he gave it freely to him and hoped it might give him profit . " 4 Looking upon himself ...
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... later , in the opera Albion and Albanius ( 1685 ) , Dryden took Virgil as his guide in describing the intervention of the gods59 and in pic- turing the world below . 60 The opera had one scene of martial character dealing with the ...
... later , in the opera Albion and Albanius ( 1685 ) , Dryden took Virgil as his guide in describing the intervention of the gods59 and in pic- turing the world below . 60 The opera had one scene of martial character dealing with the ...
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