Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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Page 225
... translation - hither- to unnoticed - which may serve to supplement Professor Bred- vold's treatment of him and of his influence on Dryden's think- ing in 1682.1 Professor Bredvold has pointed out that Father Simon's Histoire critique ...
... translation - hither- to unnoticed - which may serve to supplement Professor Bred- vold's treatment of him and of his influence on Dryden's think- ing in 1682.1 Professor Bredvold has pointed out that Father Simon's Histoire critique ...
Page 229
... translation was almost a drug on the market . Not only did it not " goe off for ready money " : it was difficult - if we can believe Tonson - to barter it away . It is now possible to explain the apparent two issues of the Critical ...
... translation was almost a drug on the market . Not only did it not " goe off for ready money " : it was difficult - if we can believe Tonson - to barter it away . It is now possible to explain the apparent two issues of the Critical ...
Page 397
... translator . The evidence for this argument will be drawn from sources scarcely examined since Dryden's death- the actual contemporary texts and editions of the Latin classics used by him in the process of translation . George ...
... translator . The evidence for this argument will be drawn from sources scarcely examined since Dryden's death- the actual contemporary texts and editions of the Latin classics used by him in the process of translation . George ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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