Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation 2 . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence ...
... appears to have considered as injurious to his reputation ; though during the suppression of the theatres , it was sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation 2 . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence ...
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... appear Lucifer , relating and insulting ' in what he had done to the destruction of man . Man next , and Eve having by this time been seduced by the Serpent , appears confusedly covered with leaves . Conscience , in a shape , accuses ...
... appear Lucifer , relating and insulting ' in what he had done to the destruction of man . Man next , and Eve having by this time been seduced by the Serpent , appears confusedly covered with leaves . Conscience , in a shape , accuses ...
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... appears with no great evidence ; nor have I met with any confirmation but in a letter of Farquhar , and he only relates that the funeral of Dryden was tumultuary and confused " . 155 Supposing the story true we may remark that the ...
... appears with no great evidence ; nor have I met with any confirmation but in a letter of Farquhar , and he only relates that the funeral of Dryden was tumultuary and confused " . 155 Supposing the story true we may remark that the ...
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