Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... arguing in verse has already been mentioned in connexion with Absalom and Achitophel . Religio Laici shows it much ... arguments , in ratiocination . In Religio Laici he is seeking the form of Christianity most suitable to his Tory ...
... arguing in verse has already been mentioned in connexion with Absalom and Achitophel . Religio Laici shows it much ... arguments , in ratiocination . In Religio Laici he is seeking the form of Christianity most suitable to his Tory ...
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... arguments of this preface into the mouth of Crites , who represents Sir Robert Howard , and answers them him- self ... argument . In Dryden the historical method is deliberate and habitual . But the glory of Dryden's criticism is not ...
... arguments of this preface into the mouth of Crites , who represents Sir Robert Howard , and answers them him- self ... argument . In Dryden the historical method is deliberate and habitual . But the glory of Dryden's criticism is not ...
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... argument to the question in hand ; for the dispute was not which way a man may write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . · First , give me leave , sir , to remember you that the argument against which ...
... argument to the question in hand ; for the dispute was not which way a man may write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . · First , give me leave , sir , to remember you that the argument against which ...
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