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... tion is possible wherever the agreement of two ideas with some third , intermediate idea can be intuitively perceived . 48 Accord- ing to Locke , this definition permits a demonstrable foundation for the rules of morality , as well as ...
... tion is possible wherever the agreement of two ideas with some third , intermediate idea can be intuitively perceived . 48 Accord- ing to Locke , this definition permits a demonstrable foundation for the rules of morality , as well as ...
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... tion of Dryden's formal theories of the epic and the relation of these theories to his mock - heroic method and goal . Instead , I have tried chiefly to show that among the epics of Dryden's time the Davideis was a much more important ...
... tion of Dryden's formal theories of the epic and the relation of these theories to his mock - heroic method and goal . Instead , I have tried chiefly to show that among the epics of Dryden's time the Davideis was a much more important ...
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... tion loyal writers felt at the verdict , 11 and Dryden may have shared this sentiment . Certainly his final lines , that God - like David was restored , may well have been inspired by the dejec- tion in Whig circles at College's ...
... tion loyal writers felt at the verdict , 11 and Dryden may have shared this sentiment . Certainly his final lines , that God - like David was restored , may well have been inspired by the dejec- tion in Whig circles at College's ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
The Attacks on Dryden | 22 |
OSBORN | 54 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid allusion ancient Annus Annus Mirabilis Antony appears argument attack Aureng-Zebe Bredvold character Charles Cicero Cleopatra Conquest of Granada contemporary Cowley Cowley's criticism Davideis Dedication den's divine Donne dramatic Duke of Guise edition elegy English epic Essay evidence example French heroic plays History Hobbes Hobbes's Hobbesian human Ibid ideas imitation John Dryden King lines Lisideius literary London Love Mac Flecknoe Malone ment mind Mirabilis modern nature orator Oxford passage passion philosophical poem Poesy poet poetic poetry political praise Preface probably prose published Quintilian reason reference Religio Laici religion rhetorical rhyme Rochester Royal Society Ruaeus Saintsbury satire says scene seems seventeenth century Shadwell Shakespeare skeptical speech Sprat stanza style suggested synaloepha theory Thomas Hobbes thought tion Tonson tradition tragedies translation trochee verse Virgil Virgilian Whig words writing wrote