Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... effect upon the people was feared . One effect which they had was to lead the English people to expect some sort of national calamity , which would appear as heaven's condemnation of the government and Church ; and with such an ...
... effect upon the people was feared . One effect which they had was to lead the English people to expect some sort of national calamity , which would appear as heaven's condemnation of the government and Church ; and with such an ...
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... effect of the allusions in this passage is especially notable , since the most striking qualities of the lines — measured dignity , aristocratic formality , oratorical exaltation , and worshipful tone - are characteristic also of the ...
... effect of the allusions in this passage is especially notable , since the most striking qualities of the lines — measured dignity , aristocratic formality , oratorical exaltation , and worshipful tone - are characteristic also of the ...
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... effect is intended . The variation is also quite frequent in All for Love , where Dryden is following the practice of " the last age " and the " divine Shakespeare . " The effect there is of course not comic . Feminine ending in blank ...
... effect is intended . The variation is also quite frequent in All for Love , where Dryden is following the practice of " the last age " and the " divine Shakespeare . " The effect there is of course not comic . Feminine ending in blank ...
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OSBORN | 54 |
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