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... Heroic Plays , we may even wonder if the world of Dryden's contemporary India is really much distinguishable from that of Boyle's sixteenth - century Budapest , Settle's Moslem Morocco , Crown's Roman Jerusalem , or even the ancient ...
... Heroic Plays , we may even wonder if the world of Dryden's contemporary India is really much distinguishable from that of Boyle's sixteenth - century Budapest , Settle's Moslem Morocco , Crown's Roman Jerusalem , or even the ancient ...
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... heroic brief epic , an achievement transcending formal categories and never successfully imitated by any one . 22 This creative element constantly at work in Dryden's traffic with the classics prompts two final questions about his ...
... heroic brief epic , an achievement transcending formal categories and never successfully imitated by any one . 22 This creative element constantly at work in Dryden's traffic with the classics prompts two final questions about his ...
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... Heroic Drama [ Princeton , 1965 ] ) and Eugene Waith ( Ideas of Greatness [ New York , 1971 ] , pp . 223-32 ) ; and to Dryden's later plays in particular by Anne T. Barbeau in her Intellectual Design of Dryden's Heroic Plays ( New York ...
... Heroic Drama [ Princeton , 1965 ] ) and Eugene Waith ( Ideas of Greatness [ New York , 1971 ] , pp . 223-32 ) ; and to Dryden's later plays in particular by Anne T. Barbeau in her Intellectual Design of Dryden's Heroic Plays ( New York ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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