Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... says : Nor between us and those who suppose themselves to know [ i.e. , the Stoics and other dogmatists ] is there any difference , except that they do not doubt that those things which they defend are true , while we accept many ...
... says : Nor between us and those who suppose themselves to know [ i.e. , the Stoics and other dogmatists ] is there any difference , except that they do not doubt that those things which they defend are true , while we accept many ...
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... says that " good sense is the same in all or most ages ; and course of time rather improves Nature , than impairs her ” ( II , 25 ) . The best poets , Dryden says , have followed nature , and , by studying their work , men determined ...
... says that " good sense is the same in all or most ages ; and course of time rather improves Nature , than impairs her ” ( II , 25 ) . The best poets , Dryden says , have followed nature , and , by studying their work , men determined ...
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... says that " nothing is truly sublime that is not just and proper " ( I , 246 ) . Discussing the faults a good poet must avoid , Dryden admits his dependence on Cicero . After quoting the lines : " And be free / Not heaven itself from ...
... says that " nothing is truly sublime that is not just and proper " ( I , 246 ) . Discussing the faults a good poet must avoid , Dryden admits his dependence on Cicero . After quoting the lines : " And be free / Not heaven itself from ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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