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French and English . Therefore , Dryden's opening remark to the reader becomes less puzzling to a modern reader : " The drift of the ensuing Discourse was chiefly to vindicate the honour of our English writers , from the censure of ...
French and English . Therefore , Dryden's opening remark to the reader becomes less puzzling to a modern reader : " The drift of the ensuing Discourse was chiefly to vindicate the honour of our English writers , from the censure of ...
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... French have departed from theirs when they sought variety . The consequence is to render the unities not ... French plots : But I return again to the French writers , who , as I have said , do not burden themselves too much with plot ...
... French have departed from theirs when they sought variety . The consequence is to render the unities not ... French plots : But I return again to the French writers , who , as I have said , do not burden themselves too much with plot ...
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... French plays were based on Spanish plots . Neander re- futes the arguments of Lisideius and Howard on tragicomedy , which he makes a special glory of the English.35 He follows Sprat when he argues against " Lisideius and many others ...
... French plays were based on Spanish plots . Neander re- futes the arguments of Lisideius and Howard on tragicomedy , which he makes a special glory of the English.35 He follows Sprat when he argues against " Lisideius and many others ...
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