Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. themselves . What is the relation of the heroic play to the entire heroic tradition ? What were Dryden's specific sources and how did he use them ? What of his dramatic technique and its relation to the stage of ...
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. themselves . What is the relation of the heroic play to the entire heroic tradition ? What were Dryden's specific sources and how did he use them ? What of his dramatic technique and its relation to the stage of ...
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... relation between religion and philosophy . Truth , whatever its source , from reason or revela- tion , has its origin in God . Recognizing the limitations of man's cognitive faculties as a result of the Fall , 7 they affirmed the ...
... relation between religion and philosophy . Truth , whatever its source , from reason or revela- tion , has its origin in God . Recognizing the limitations of man's cognitive faculties as a result of the Fall , 7 they affirmed the ...
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... relationship as it is conceived in these plays is not based on the ideas of Hobbes . For him , the state is a ... relation , was the core of a way of thinking about human society with which Dryden was much more in sympathy than he ...
... relationship as it is conceived in these plays is not based on the ideas of Hobbes . For him , the state is a ... relation , was the core of a way of thinking about human society with which Dryden was much more in sympathy than he ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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