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... Dryden , a letter con- ceived in idolatry and couched in terms indicative of a brief acquaintance.11 Dryden answered cordially , and Dennis wrote again , on March 3 , 1694.1 Dryden's reply was long and gracious , commending his ...
... Dryden , a letter con- ceived in idolatry and couched in terms indicative of a brief acquaintance.11 Dryden answered cordially , and Dennis wrote again , on March 3 , 1694.1 Dryden's reply was long and gracious , commending his ...
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... Dryden he never ranked him with the greatest English men of letters . Of the excellence of Dryden's prose he seems to have been unaware , and he seldom referred to Dryden's critical opinions unless to differ with them . He thought of Dryden ...
... Dryden he never ranked him with the greatest English men of letters . Of the excellence of Dryden's prose he seems to have been unaware , and he seldom referred to Dryden's critical opinions unless to differ with them . He thought of Dryden ...
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... Dryden spoke of " that inferior sort of tragedies " which end happily ( cf. Ker , 1 , 212 ) . There seems , however , to have been among students of Aristotle in the 18th century an honest conviction that he meant to accept the tragedy ...
... Dryden spoke of " that inferior sort of tragedies " which end happily ( cf. Ker , 1 , 212 ) . There seems , however , to have been among students of Aristotle in the 18th century an honest conviction that he meant to accept the tragedy ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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