Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 183
... matter becomes one in substance with an author's own creation , in a piece of plagiarism the com- bination and mixture of elements is imperfect : the inferior mat- ter of the plagiarist " sinks below . " In terms of the hidden analogy ...
... matter becomes one in substance with an author's own creation , in a piece of plagiarism the com- bination and mixture of elements is imperfect : the inferior mat- ter of the plagiarist " sinks below . " In terms of the hidden analogy ...
Page 252
... matter of fact , reflects the serenity of Dryden in the face of the potent Catholic argument that admitted difficulties of interpretation point to the necessity of an infallible Church . To suppose , with Bredvold , that the couplet ...
... matter of fact , reflects the serenity of Dryden in the face of the potent Catholic argument that admitted difficulties of interpretation point to the necessity of an infallible Church . To suppose , with Bredvold , that the couplet ...
Page 323
... matter and local motion . " 32 " The modern Atheists , " wrote Rev. Joseph Glanvill , another member of the Royal Society , " are pretenders to the mechanick principles . . . . the modern Sadduce pretends that all things we do , are ...
... matter and local motion . " 32 " The modern Atheists , " wrote Rev. Joseph Glanvill , another member of the Royal Society , " are pretenders to the mechanick principles . . . . the modern Sadduce pretends that all things we do , are ...
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