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... suggest that not the idea but per- mission or encouragement to use it was what Dryden needed . The probability is that Charles suggested to Dryden the object as well as the framework of his satire , the kind of propa- ganda he needed as ...
... suggest that not the idea but per- mission or encouragement to use it was what Dryden needed . The probability is that Charles suggested to Dryden the object as well as the framework of his satire , the kind of propa- ganda he needed as ...
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... suggested by the pas- sage about " Old beloved Commonwealth - principles . " But even if the ingenious student can detect more parallels than the above , the fact remains that Dryden not only in the conclusion but throughout the poem ...
... suggested by the pas- sage about " Old beloved Commonwealth - principles . " But even if the ingenious student can detect more parallels than the above , the fact remains that Dryden not only in the conclusion but throughout the poem ...
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... suggest something quite different from trials , for a judgment , in the par- lance of popular theology , is a ... suggested that idea , Dryden seems immediately to reject it , returning a few phrases later to interpreting London's ...
... suggest something quite different from trials , for a judgment , in the par- lance of popular theology , is a ... suggested that idea , Dryden seems immediately to reject it , returning a few phrases later to interpreting London's ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
The Attacks on Dryden | 22 |
OSBORN | 54 |
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