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Pagina 109
... Dryden had to rely on the stage to provide him with an income , Pope was able to amass a fortune from the sale of his poetry alone . Dryden's range was nevertheless wider , and his appeal was to a more varied circle . Pope was the poet ...
... Dryden had to rely on the stage to provide him with an income , Pope was able to amass a fortune from the sale of his poetry alone . Dryden's range was nevertheless wider , and his appeal was to a more varied circle . Pope was the poet ...
Pagina 197
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Dryden The principal practitioner of , and apologist for , heroic tragedy was Dryden . Under his leadership , it occupied the stage almost ex- clusively from 1660 to 1678. Then Dryden shifted his ...
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. Dryden The principal practitioner of , and apologist for , heroic tragedy was Dryden . Under his leadership , it occupied the stage almost ex- clusively from 1660 to 1678. Then Dryden shifted his ...
Pagina 218
... Dryden should have found the perfect medium without groping for it . He had no need to serve an apprenticeship to the craft of prose- writing , because from the first his skill was consummate . The following passages of Hobbes and Dryden ...
... Dryden should have found the perfect medium without groping for it . He had no need to serve an apprenticeship to the craft of prose- writing , because from the first his skill was consummate . The following passages of Hobbes and Dryden ...
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