Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... Dryden were jointly responsible for a certain specialisation , or dissociation of sensibility , ' that occurred in the poetry of the late seventeenth century . T. S. Eliot wrote in his Homage to John Dryden : Dryden was great in wit ...
... Dryden were jointly responsible for a certain specialisation , or dissociation of sensibility , ' that occurred in the poetry of the late seventeenth century . T. S. Eliot wrote in his Homage to John Dryden : Dryden was great in wit ...
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... Dryden's poetical quality as ' wit . ' Dryden of course can be pretty and witty ; he can also command a sublime architectonic effect and speak grandly . From the play's construction issues the sense of a large single - minded nature ...
... Dryden's poetical quality as ' wit . ' Dryden of course can be pretty and witty ; he can also command a sublime architectonic effect and speak grandly . From the play's construction issues the sense of a large single - minded nature ...
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... Dryden most firmly and fervently believed in . Religio Laici I incline to think the best of Dryden's poems in the couplet . It proceeds with more joy and animation than The Hind and the Panther , where the arguing has something studied ...
... Dryden most firmly and fervently believed in . Religio Laici I incline to think the best of Dryden's poems in the couplet . It proceeds with more joy and animation than The Hind and the Panther , where the arguing has something studied ...
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