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In the Dedication of The Spanish Friar ( 1681 ) Dryden reverts to Neander ' s
position , but by this time apparently he has given up a rational apology for his
opinions and makes no effort to carry on the thought of the Prefaces to All For
Love ...
In the Dedication of The Spanish Friar ( 1681 ) Dryden reverts to Neander ' s
position , but by this time apparently he has given up a rational apology for his
opinions and makes no effort to carry on the thought of the Prefaces to All For
Love ...
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Age , ” 105n ; “ The Hind and the Pan - ther , " 101n ; Life of Plutarch , 115 ; Love
Triumphant , Dedication to , 108 ; Oedipus , Preface to , 107 ; “ Reli . gio Laici , ”
101n ; The Rival Ladies , Dedication to , 112 ; The Spanish Friar , Dedication to ...
Age , ” 105n ; “ The Hind and the Pan - ther , " 101n ; Life of Plutarch , 115 ; Love
Triumphant , Dedication to , 108 ; Oedipus , Preface to , 107 ; “ Reli . gio Laici , ”
101n ; The Rival Ladies , Dedication to , 112 ; The Spanish Friar , Dedication to ...
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64 – 66 ; Dryden in Dedication to The McGiffert , Arthur C . , Protestant Spanish
Friar , 107 ; Dryden ' s account Thought Before Kant , 26n . of change , 109 – 112
. Method , Bacon , 20 ; Herbert , 23 – 25 ; in Latitude , argument for , 25 - 26 , 49 ...
64 – 66 ; Dryden in Dedication to The McGiffert , Arthur C . , Protestant Spanish
Friar , 107 ; Dryden ' s account Thought Before Kant , 26n . of change , 109 – 112
. Method , Bacon , 20 ; Herbert , 23 – 25 ; in Latitude , argument for , 25 - 26 , 49 ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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