Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... thought , in these two fields , is consistent both in its distrust of reason and in the conservative conclusions to which this assumption leads . 4 In criticism , according to Bredvold , Dryden's thought is unsystem- atic and tentative ...
... thought , in these two fields , is consistent both in its distrust of reason and in the conservative conclusions to which this assumption leads . 4 In criticism , according to Bredvold , Dryden's thought is unsystem- atic and tentative ...
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... thought ... the monarchical absolutism of Hobbes is al- so the doctrine of Dryden's stage creatures , and must have been particularly grateful to the ears of the court audience for which Dryden wrote . " 4 But by far the most vigorous ...
... thought ... the monarchical absolutism of Hobbes is al- so the doctrine of Dryden's stage creatures , and must have been particularly grateful to the ears of the court audience for which Dryden wrote . " 4 But by far the most vigorous ...
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... thought of death . Dryden , therefore , replaces the natural description which he has discarded by imagery drawn ... thought , not the substance of a concentrated intuition that draws thought and feeling inward towards a center . The ...
... thought of death . Dryden , therefore , replaces the natural description which he has discarded by imagery drawn ... thought , not the substance of a concentrated intuition that draws thought and feeling inward towards a center . The ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
OSBORN | 18 |
Macdonalds Bibliography of Dryden | 54 |
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