Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... London , 1966 ) ; Anne T. Barbeau . The Intellectual Design of John Dryden's Heroic Plays ( New Haven and London , 1970 ) . Miss Barbeau too is concerned with the education of the unruly hero . 5. Aureng - Zebe iv . 396543 , in L. A. ...
... London , 1966 ) ; Anne T. Barbeau . The Intellectual Design of John Dryden's Heroic Plays ( New Haven and London , 1970 ) . Miss Barbeau too is concerned with the education of the unruly hero . 5. Aureng - Zebe iv . 396543 , in L. A. ...
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... London , 1872—4 ) , ш ( hereafter cited as Maidment and Logan ) ; William Habington , “ A Dialogue betweene Hope and Feare " , in Castara ( 1634 ) , ed . Edward Arber ( London , 1870 ) , p . 28 ; " Detraction Execrated ” , ll . 25–32 ...
... London , 1872—4 ) , ш ( hereafter cited as Maidment and Logan ) ; William Habington , “ A Dialogue betweene Hope and Feare " , in Castara ( 1634 ) , ed . Edward Arber ( London , 1870 ) , p . 28 ; " Detraction Execrated ” , ll . 25–32 ...
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... ( London , 1678 ) II . p . 19 , iv . p . 39 , v . p . 56 ; Thomas Durfey , A Fond Husband ( London , 1677 ) 1. p . 11 , II . pp . 12 , 14 ; Sir Francis Fane , Love in the Dark ( London , 1675 ) 11. p . 36 , IV . p . 69 ; Edward ...
... ( London , 1678 ) II . p . 19 , iv . p . 39 , v . p . 56 ; Thomas Durfey , A Fond Husband ( London , 1677 ) 1. p . 11 , II . pp . 12 , 14 ; Sir Francis Fane , Love in the Dark ( London , 1675 ) 11. p . 36 , IV . p . 69 ; Edward ...
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