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... play was started as early as January , before Parliament met , and staged as early as April , although this supposition does not agree with Dryden's own statement that he wrote the play in four weeks . Then why should Dryden , in June ...
... play was started as early as January , before Parliament met , and staged as early as April , although this supposition does not agree with Dryden's own statement that he wrote the play in four weeks . Then why should Dryden , in June ...
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... play as he was at the beginning . Despite Miss Hartsock's implication that we do not find growth in Dryden's characters , 11 it is precisely the concept of growth that is the key to an understanding of Almanzor . Even at the beginning ...
... play as he was at the beginning . Despite Miss Hartsock's implication that we do not find growth in Dryden's characters , 11 it is precisely the concept of growth that is the key to an understanding of Almanzor . Even at the beginning ...
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... plays clung to Dryden's imagination . And his very wish to unite so much of what by the instinct of his genius he felt of greatness in the two worlds of Shakespeare and the age of reason doomed the play to essential failure and disunity ...
... plays clung to Dryden's imagination . And his very wish to unite so much of what by the instinct of his genius he felt of greatness in the two worlds of Shakespeare and the age of reason doomed the play to essential failure and disunity ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
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OSBORN | 54 |
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