The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... play by Flecknoe Virtuoso play by Shadwell satirizing the Royal Society George George Etherege , writer of comedies , admired by Dryden Dorimant . . . Fopling various allusions to Etherege's plays 145 150 155 That they to future ages ...
... play by Flecknoe Virtuoso play by Shadwell satirizing the Royal Society George George Etherege , writer of comedies , admired by Dryden Dorimant . . . Fopling various allusions to Etherege's plays 145 150 155 That they to future ages ...
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... play and dwindled to a farce ? When did his Muse from Fletcher scenes purloin , As thou whole Eth'rege dost transfuse to thine ? But so transfused , as oil on waters flow , His always floats above , thine sinks below . This is thy ...
... play and dwindled to a farce ? When did his Muse from Fletcher scenes purloin , As thou whole Eth'rege dost transfuse to thine ? But so transfused , as oil on waters flow , His always floats above , thine sinks below . This is thy ...
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... played for Dryden's benefit in April 1700. Dryden died May 1 , 1700 , according to one authority ( William Egerton , 1731 ) , the third night of the play . The printed version of The Pilgrim ( June 18 , 1700 ) closed with the Governor's ...
... played for Dryden's benefit in April 1700. Dryden died May 1 , 1700 , according to one authority ( William Egerton , 1731 ) , the third night of the play . The printed version of The Pilgrim ( June 18 , 1700 ) closed with the Governor's ...
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