Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 27
... seems to have gone on , and for once Dryden spared the time to give some meaning to the words " reviewed by the Author " on the title - page , for two years later , in the second edition , he added a paragraph rebuking the " little ...
... seems to have gone on , and for once Dryden spared the time to give some meaning to the words " reviewed by the Author " on the title - page , for two years later , in the second edition , he added a paragraph rebuking the " little ...
Page 32
... seems again to have shown some signs of jealousy and to have referred to Don Carlos in a way its author naturally re- sented . In the preface to the printed play Otway reports a re- mark made by Dryden in conversation , " Igad he knew ...
... seems again to have shown some signs of jealousy and to have referred to Don Carlos in a way its author naturally re- sented . In the preface to the printed play Otway reports a re- mark made by Dryden in conversation , " Igad he knew ...
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... seems to have feared that Dryden's doctrines and judgments might seem commonplace to the sophisticated reader of 1780. We ought to remember , Johnson says , that in Reprinted from Modern Philology , Vol . 44 ( 1946 ) , pp . 84-96 , by ...
... seems to have feared that Dryden's doctrines and judgments might seem commonplace to the sophisticated reader of 1780. We ought to remember , Johnson says , that in Reprinted from Modern Philology , Vol . 44 ( 1946 ) , pp . 84-96 , by ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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