Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... sustained me with friendly interest , as did colleagues in the English Department of Brock University , Ontario , in whose civilised and genial atmosphere this study was first conceived . Finally , I owe more than I can say to M. and ...
... sustained me with friendly interest , as did colleagues in the English Department of Brock University , Ontario , in whose civilised and genial atmosphere this study was first conceived . Finally , I owe more than I can say to M. and ...
Strana 80
... sustained by illusions of seductive grandeur and hallucinatory credibility . Furthermore , Dryden here achieves a structural mastery that he was never later to surpass : the many strands of his plot move perfectly balanced imitative ...
... sustained by illusions of seductive grandeur and hallucinatory credibility . Furthermore , Dryden here achieves a structural mastery that he was never later to surpass : the many strands of his plot move perfectly balanced imitative ...
Strana 156
... sustained by an inner persuasion that he deserves the highest honours ( v . i . 458-9 , 471 , XII . ii . 169 ) . Under the name of Britomarus , he starts his career at the Æthiopian court ( 1. iii . 71 ) , but , falling in love with the ...
... sustained by an inner persuasion that he deserves the highest honours ( v . i . 458-9 , 471 , XII . ii . 169 ) . Under the name of Britomarus , he starts his career at the Æthiopian court ( 1. iii . 71 ) , but , falling in love with the ...
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