Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. themselves . What is the relation of the heroic play to the entire heroic tradition ? What were Dryden's specific sources and how did he use them ? What of his dramatic technique and its relation to the stage of ...
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. themselves . What is the relation of the heroic play to the entire heroic tradition ? What were Dryden's specific sources and how did he use them ? What of his dramatic technique and its relation to the stage of ...
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... relation between religion and philosophy . Truth , whatever its source , from reason or revela- tion , has its origin in God . Recognizing the limitations of man's cognitive faculties as a result of the Fall , 7 they affirmed the ...
... relation between religion and philosophy . Truth , whatever its source , from reason or revela- tion , has its origin in God . Recognizing the limitations of man's cognitive faculties as a result of the Fall , 7 they affirmed the ...
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... relation to any immediate tension of feeling in Antony , no relation to anything outside themselves in Antony or the play , only a deliberately willed and ludicrous logi- cal appropriateness to the external fact that Antony is slow a ...
... relation to any immediate tension of feeling in Antony , no relation to anything outside themselves in Antony or the play , only a deliberately willed and ludicrous logi- cal appropriateness to the external fact that Antony is slow a ...
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OSBORN | 54 |
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