Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... speech is improbable in itself . Charles addressed the two Houses only in his opening speech on March 21 , 1681 , except for a few words when ordering the Lord Chancellor to dissolve Parliament a week later . By its very nature , an ...
... speech is improbable in itself . Charles addressed the two Houses only in his opening speech on March 21 , 1681 , except for a few words when ordering the Lord Chancellor to dissolve Parliament a week later . By its very nature , an ...
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... speech , because , like his satire , it was designed to win adherents and overthrow oppo- nents . The Declaration had such a remarkable influence on public opinion and was so closely related to Dryden's political writings that it ...
... speech , because , like his satire , it was designed to win adherents and overthrow oppo- nents . The Declaration had such a remarkable influence on public opinion and was so closely related to Dryden's political writings that it ...
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... speech in Shakespeare , we must remind our- selves , is very great . In the great tragedies , the diction corre- sponds both to the characters who speak , and to the plane of the action in which they speak . Edgar , for instance , is a ...
... speech in Shakespeare , we must remind our- selves , is very great . In the great tragedies , the diction corre- sponds both to the characters who speak , and to the plane of the action in which they speak . Edgar , for instance , is a ...
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OSBORN | 54 |
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