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... evidence on which the descriptions have been based . Mr. Wise side - stepped this responsibility by confining his descriptions to books on his own shelves , but more is expected from this Dryden bibliography than from A Dryden library ...
... evidence on which the descriptions have been based . Mr. Wise side - stepped this responsibility by confining his descriptions to books on his own shelves , but more is expected from this Dryden bibliography than from A Dryden library ...
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This evidence by itself can scarcely be regarded as con- clusive , since the first part of it was committed to print thirty- five years after the satire was written , and the second was spoken nearly twenty years later still . However ...
This evidence by itself can scarcely be regarded as con- clusive , since the first part of it was committed to print thirty- five years after the satire was written , and the second was spoken nearly twenty years later still . However ...
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... this is to make unwarrantable assumptions about a poet's pronunciation and his habits in allowing variation ; linguistic and lexicographical evidence should supplement metrical evidence . Ideally , all the evidence 531 DRYDEN'S HEROIC LINE.
... this is to make unwarrantable assumptions about a poet's pronunciation and his habits in allowing variation ; linguistic and lexicographical evidence should supplement metrical evidence . Ideally , all the evidence 531 DRYDEN'S HEROIC LINE.
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