Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... Dryden and that as Johnson also says , By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most perfect fabric of English verse , and habituat- ed himself to that only which he found the best . . . From Dryden he learned how to imitate ...
... Dryden and that as Johnson also says , By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most perfect fabric of English verse , and habituat- ed himself to that only which he found the best . . . From Dryden he learned how to imitate ...
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... Dryden invented a style that gave an impression of ancient epic grandeur ; at times , in narratives of quite incredible exploits , the impression became almost convincing , thanks to the skill with which Dryden com- bined Virgilian ...
... Dryden invented a style that gave an impression of ancient epic grandeur ; at times , in narratives of quite incredible exploits , the impression became almost convincing , thanks to the skill with which Dryden com- bined Virgilian ...
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... Dryden succeeded only too well in fixing the public tone as the Augustan norm ; but the voice we hear is not solely that of the party or class or church . Thanks to Dryden the tone of Augustan poetry is less parochial than it might have ...
... Dryden succeeded only too well in fixing the public tone as the Augustan norm ; but the voice we hear is not solely that of the party or class or church . Thanks to Dryden the tone of Augustan poetry is less parochial than it might have ...
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