Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 55
... reference book . The two terms " bibliography " and " reference book " should not be used interchangeably , though both of them apply in the case of this bibliography of Dryden . Yet these words designate separate functions , and any ...
... reference book . The two terms " bibliography " and " reference book " should not be used interchangeably , though both of them apply in the case of this bibliography of Dryden . Yet these words designate separate functions , and any ...
Page 56
... reference book the apparatus is of the utmost im- portance . Aside from notes , the apparatus in this volume con- sists of a list of abbreviations and the index . The list of abbre- viations is woefully weak , for it does not contain ...
... reference book the apparatus is of the utmost im- portance . Aside from notes , the apparatus in this volume con- sists of a list of abbreviations and the index . The list of abbre- viations is woefully weak , for it does not contain ...
Page 250
... reference to Hooker in the Preface to Religio Laici28 would suggest that he conceived himself to be in a tra- dition which by no means repudiated the place of reason in the discovery of religious truth . His reference to the " light of ...
... reference to Hooker in the Preface to Religio Laici28 would suggest that he conceived himself to be in a tra- dition which by no means repudiated the place of reason in the discovery of religious truth . His reference to the " light of ...
Contents
SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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