The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... heroic play that he was able to approach this role . But the burden imposed on the heroic play doomed it : it was at once a reflection of the taste of the court , and at the same time , on the model of the Renaissance epic , meant as ...
... heroic play that he was able to approach this role . But the burden imposed on the heroic play doomed it : it was at once a reflection of the taste of the court , and at the same time , on the model of the Renaissance epic , meant as ...
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... heroic play and its relation to courtly society is to be found in ' Of Heroic Plays : An Essay ' , prefixed to The Conquest of Granada , and in the dedication of the same play to the Duke of York . In the adulatory dedication of The ...
... heroic play and its relation to courtly society is to be found in ' Of Heroic Plays : An Essay ' , prefixed to The Conquest of Granada , and in the dedication of the same play to the Duke of York . In the adulatory dedication of The ...
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... heroic virtue . His villains and his heroes are often presented in similar terms . In Aureng - Zebe Dryden acknowledges this moral confusion in his earlier plays by sharply distinguishing his hero , who has qualities of humility and ...
... heroic virtue . His villains and his heroes are often presented in similar terms . In Aureng - Zebe Dryden acknowledges this moral confusion in his earlier plays by sharply distinguishing his hero , who has qualities of humility and ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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