John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 páginas |
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... critic rudely but amusingly remarked : " I have heard of anchovies dissolved in sauce ; but never of an angel dissolved in hallelujahs . " There were other critics who saw too much of the coquette in Eve ( even in the state of innocence ) ...
... critic rudely but amusingly remarked : " I have heard of anchovies dissolved in sauce ; but never of an angel dissolved in hallelujahs . " There were other critics who saw too much of the coquette in Eve ( even in the state of innocence ) ...
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Kenneth Young. which I have wholly given up to the critics : let them use it as they please ; posterity , perhaps ... critic : I mean of a critic in the general acceptation of this age , for formerly they were quite another species of men ...
Kenneth Young. which I have wholly given up to the critics : let them use it as they please ; posterity , perhaps ... critic : I mean of a critic in the general acceptation of this age , for formerly they were quite another species of men ...
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... critics : it seemed impossible for Dryden to produce anything without raising a whirlwind of abuse , usually with but a thin ripple of real criticism . Such a critic was the Rev. Luke Milbourne , who though a clergyman was said to be ...
... critics : it seemed impossible for Dryden to produce anything without raising a whirlwind of abuse , usually with but a thin ripple of real criticism . Such a critic was the Rev. Luke Milbourne , who though a clergyman was said to be ...
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An Education in Doubt | 1 |
The Making of an Augustan | 10 |
Four | 38 |
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