Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... Death ” and " grace ” create a forced antithesis because the idea expressed in the theoretical question is neither original nor moving . The line , " If merit be disease , if virtue death , " is perhaps the most obvious case of the ...
... Death ” and " grace ” create a forced antithesis because the idea expressed in the theoretical question is neither original nor moving . The line , " If merit be disease , if virtue death , " is perhaps the most obvious case of the ...
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... death , Like a great man , takes state , and makes me wait For my admittance . In all these figures what gives life ... death to an actually sensed experience . In Shakespeare that immediate sense of death would be related further to the ...
... death , Like a great man , takes state , and makes me wait For my admittance . In all these figures what gives life ... death to an actually sensed experience . In Shakespeare that immediate sense of death would be related further to the ...
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... Death , Is strict in his arrest . one feels oneself back again among the rhetoric books . Dryden , as the rhetorics might have taught him , has brought together the same categories of experience as Shakespeare had brought to- gether in ...
... Death , Is strict in his arrest . one feels oneself back again among the rhetoric books . Dryden , as the rhetorics might have taught him , has brought together the same categories of experience as Shakespeare had brought to- gether in ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
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