Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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... Published for the undeceiving such as may perhaps be imposed upon by Mr. Dryden's late Tragedy . . . ( 1683 ) is more or less explained by its title , and Sol in Opposition to Saturn , a single - sheet piece , is too slight to be ...
... Published for the undeceiving such as may perhaps be imposed upon by Mr. Dryden's late Tragedy . . . ( 1683 ) is more or less explained by its title , and Sol in Opposition to Saturn , a single - sheet piece , is too slight to be ...
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... published without any vis- ible means of support , not as a pendant to another work . Some writers , mistaking the ... published by Faber and Faber , Ltd , 1960 . L In the same year that Dryden published The rival ladies 65 GEORGE ...
... published without any vis- ible means of support , not as a pendant to another work . Some writers , mistaking the ... published by Faber and Faber , Ltd , 1960 . L In the same year that Dryden published The rival ladies 65 GEORGE ...
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Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. In the same year that Dryden published The rival ladies , with its prefatory defense of rhyme in serious plays , Samuel Sorbière published his Voyage to England3 and raised a storm of indignation , which was ...
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. In the same year that Dryden published The rival ladies , with its prefatory defense of rhyme in serious plays , Samuel Sorbière published his Voyage to England3 and raised a storm of indignation , which was ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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