John Dryden, a Study of His PoetryH. Holt, 1946 - 298 pages |
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Page 132
... epilogue to a benediction : As country vicars , when the sermon's done , Run huddling to the benediction ; Well knowing , tho ' the better sort may stay , The vulgar rout will run unblest away ; So we , when once our play is done , make ...
... epilogue to a benediction : As country vicars , when the sermon's done , Run huddling to the benediction ; Well knowing , tho ' the better sort may stay , The vulgar rout will run unblest away ; So we , when once our play is done , make ...
Page 137
... epilogue to Tamerlane , commending Charles Saunders , the prologue and epilogue to The Loyal Brother , introducing Thomas Southerne , and the epilogue to The Husband His Own Cuckold , introducing Dryden's own son John . Fifth , there ...
... epilogue to Tamerlane , commending Charles Saunders , the prologue and epilogue to The Loyal Brother , introducing Thomas Southerne , and the epilogue to The Husband His Own Cuckold , introducing Dryden's own son John . Fifth , there ...
Page 138
... epilogue to The Assignation , the epilogue to Limber- ham , the prologue and epilogue to Lee's Princess of Cleves , the prologue to The Disappointment , the epilogue to Lee's Con- stantine the Great , the epilogue to Don Sebastian , the ...
... epilogue to The Assignation , the epilogue to Limber- ham , the prologue and epilogue to Lee's Princess of Cleves , the prologue to The Disappointment , the epilogue to Lee's Con- stantine the Great , the epilogue to Don Sebastian , the ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF THE POET Page | 1 |
FALSE LIGHTS | 30 |
THE TRUE FIRE | 67 |
Copyright | |
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