Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... Charles II's responsibility for them . The second is the probable time when the King desired Dryden to write the poem , and when Dryden wrote it , for the dates are likely to help explain the substance of the conclusion . The third ...
... Charles II's responsibility for them . The second is the probable time when the King desired Dryden to write the poem , and when Dryden wrote it , for the dates are likely to help explain the substance of the conclusion . The third ...
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... Charles and Mon- mouth was so apparent as to suggest that not the idea but per- mission or encouragement to use it was what Dryden needed , The probability is that Charles suggested to Dryden the object as well as the framework of his ...
... Charles and Mon- mouth was so apparent as to suggest that not the idea but per- mission or encouragement to use it was what Dryden needed , The probability is that Charles suggested to Dryden the object as well as the framework of his ...
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... Charles I ( see the second item in the above summary ) .33 He mentioned commonwealths men but otherwise did not recall the days Where Sanhedrin and Priest enslav'd the Nation And justifi'd their Spoils by Inspiration . He raised the ...
... Charles I ( see the second item in the above summary ) .33 He mentioned commonwealths men but otherwise did not recall the days Where Sanhedrin and Priest enslav'd the Nation And justifi'd their Spoils by Inspiration . He raised the ...
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SAMUEL H MONK | 3 |
The Attacks on Dryden | 22 |
OSBORN | 54 |
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