Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 pages |
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... written in 1679 , it should be remembered that the writing of prologues and epilogues was with Dryden a matter of business , and that though the precise date of it cannot now be ascertained , this particular prologue was , in all ...
... written in 1679 , it should be remembered that the writing of prologues and epilogues was with Dryden a matter of business , and that though the precise date of it cannot now be ascertained , this particular prologue was , in all ...
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Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. written by a friend of Clifford's named Albertus Warren , a de- vout admirer - and one of the few admirers - of Thomas Hobbes . Warren had written the Apology in 1677-1678 . Two years later , in 1680 , he added a ...
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. written by a friend of Clifford's named Albertus Warren , a de- vout admirer - and one of the few admirers - of Thomas Hobbes . Warren had written the Apology in 1677-1678 . Two years later , in 1680 , he added a ...
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... written in 1681 , too late to be evidence of Whiggism in 1680. And he would have been a strangely stupid Tory who , either in 1680 or 1681 , would have admitted that Protes- tantism was the exclusive property of the Whigs . We may defer ...
... written in 1681 , too late to be evidence of Whiggism in 1680. And he would have been a strangely stupid Tory who , either in 1680 or 1681 , would have admitted that Protes- tantism was the exclusive property of the Whigs . We may defer ...
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