Dryden: A Collection of Critical EssaysBernard Nicholas Schilling Prentice-Hall, 1963 - 186 pages Introduction / Bernard N. Schilling -- John Dryden / T.S. Eliot -- The intellectual milieu of John Dryden / Louis I. Bredvold -- The medal of John Bayes / James M. Osborn -- An allusion to Europe : Dryden and poetic tradition / Reuben A. Brower -- Dryden's drudging / Edwin Morgan -- Dryden : Epistle to Charleton / Earl Wasserman -- On the poetics of terminal tragedy : Dryden's All for love / R.J. Kaufmann -- Tragedy and the heroic play / Moody E. Prior -- Some characteristics of Dryden's use of metaphor / Earl Miner -- Dryden and the atoms of Epicurus / Edward N. Hooker -- Ode on Anne Killigrew / E.M.W. Tillyard -- The odes to music / John Hollander -- Various John Dryden : all, all, of a piece throughout / Arthur W. Hoffman -- Canons Ashby / David Wright -- Chronology of important dates. |
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... Essay , but the frame and composition of the work . You see it is a dialogue sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by the readers in general.24 Such was his defense of the Essay in 1668 ...
... Essay , but the frame and composition of the work . You see it is a dialogue sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by the readers in general.24 Such was his defense of the Essay in 1668 ...
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A Collection of Critical Essays Bernard Nicholas Schilling. from the circumscription of the issues in his great critical essay , A Defense of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy , in 1668 to the splendid consolidation of his mature poetic in All ...
A Collection of Critical Essays Bernard Nicholas Schilling. from the circumscription of the issues in his great critical essay , A Defense of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy , in 1668 to the splendid consolidation of his mature poetic in All ...
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... Essay on Criticism of " Young Maro " or Virgil having so strong a native genius as to rely on nature alone . He then turns to Homer ( whom he should have copied deliberately ) and finds that he has produced some- thing which after all ...
... Essay on Criticism of " Young Maro " or Virgil having so strong a native genius as to rely on nature alone . He then turns to Homer ( whom he should have copied deliberately ) and finds that he has produced some- thing which after all ...
Contents
INTRODUCTIONBernard N Schilling | 1 |
JOHN DRYDENT S Eliot | 8 |
THE INTELLECTUAL MILIEU OF JOHN DRYDEN | 17 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Alexander's Feast Alexas allusion Anne Killigrew Antony Antony's appear Augustan Aureng-Zebe biblical Caesar Cecilia century character Charles Charleton's Chaucer claim Classical Cleopatra Congreve contemporary critical death Denmark diction divine Dollabella Doren drama Duchess of Ormond E. M. W. Tillyard elective elective monarchy Elizabethan English epic Epicurus epistle Essay expression fact genius heaven hero heroic couplet heroic play human imagery images intellectual John Bayes John Dryden king language lines literary Love Mac Flecknoe matter Medal of John ment Milton mind mode monarchy nature Octavia passage philosophical poet poetic poetry political Pope praise prologues readers reason reference Religio Laici Restoration satire seems sense Shadwell Shadwell's Shakespeare skepticism soul speech stanza Stonehenge strophe style suggests T. S. Eliot theme theory thou thought throne Timotheus tion tone tradition Tragedy treatise University untune Ventidius verse virtue whole words writing