Makers of Literary Criticism, Volumen1Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1965 - 412 páginas |
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... Dryden had for some years discontinued dramatic poetry . Amphitryon is a comedy derived from Plautus and Moliere . The dedication is dated October 1690. This play seems to have succeeded at its first appearance , and was , I think ...
... Dryden had for some years discontinued dramatic poetry . Amphitryon is a comedy derived from Plautus and Moliere . The dedication is dated October 1690. This play seems to have succeeded at its first appearance , and was , I think ...
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... Dryden , whom they suspected as the author , to be 18th December , 1679 waylaid and beaten . This incident is mentioned by the Duke of Buckinghamshire , the true writer , in his Essay on Poetry , where he says of Dryden : Though prais'd ...
... Dryden , whom they suspected as the author , to be 18th December , 1679 waylaid and beaten . This incident is mentioned by the Duke of Buckinghamshire , the true writer , in his Essay on Poetry , where he says of Dryden : Though prais'd ...
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... Dryden had been preserved , except the following papers : I do hereby promise to pay John Dryden , Esq . , or order , on the 25th of March , 1699 , the sum of two hundred and ... DRYDEN . Two hundred and fifty guineas JOHNSON : DRYDEN 375.
... Dryden had been preserved , except the following papers : I do hereby promise to pay John Dryden , Esq . , or order , on the 25th of March , 1699 , the sum of two hundred and ... DRYDEN . Two hundred and fifty guineas JOHNSON : DRYDEN 375.
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