The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... give the dramatists their due , he seems to have given the Spanish critics rather more than theirs . ' Dryden has assured me ' , Lord Bolingbroke told Joseph Spence many years after Dryden's death , ' that he got more from the Spanish ...
... give the dramatists their due , he seems to have given the Spanish critics rather more than theirs . ' Dryden has assured me ' , Lord Bolingbroke told Joseph Spence many years after Dryden's death , ' that he got more from the Spanish ...
Pàgina 112
... give him some idea of the many ills for which it was specific . One of the earliest reviews gives the reader no idea that Siris is a philosophical work , but limits its comments and excerpts to the medical section . The issue for ...
... give him some idea of the many ills for which it was specific . One of the earliest reviews gives the reader no idea that Siris is a philosophical work , but limits its comments and excerpts to the medical section . The issue for ...
Pàgina 251
... give way to the impressions of humanity is the excel- lence of a right disposition and the natural working of a well - turned spirit . What kind of incident or plot is likely to cause the good - natured audience ' to give way to the ...
... give way to the impressions of humanity is the excel- lence of a right disposition and the natural working of a well - turned spirit . What kind of incident or plot is likely to cause the good - natured audience ' to give way to the ...
Continguts
LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. Landa Louis A. Landa Visualització de fragments - 1970 |
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