Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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第 42 頁
... Dryden from London and Paradise Lost was completed in the midst of the quiet surroundings of the Buckinghamshire village of Chalfont St. Giles , and also Dryden's Annus Mirabilis and his epoch - making work , An Essay on Dramatic Poesy ...
... Dryden from London and Paradise Lost was completed in the midst of the quiet surroundings of the Buckinghamshire village of Chalfont St. Giles , and also Dryden's Annus Mirabilis and his epoch - making work , An Essay on Dramatic Poesy ...
第 57 頁
... Dryden's brother - in - law , Sir Robert Howard ; " he is made to argue Howard's real life view that rhyme is not appropriate in serious plays and is made by Neander to seem ... Dryden took this point from Corneille's John Dryden : Notes 57.
... Dryden's brother - in - law , Sir Robert Howard ; " he is made to argue Howard's real life view that rhyme is not appropriate in serious plays and is made by Neander to seem ... Dryden took this point from Corneille's John Dryden : Notes 57.
第 243 頁
... Dryden calls ' imagination " " . He points out that there is a clear distinction . between " invention by exercise of intellect and invention by exercise of imagination " . Dryden in this passage was talking about imagination and not ...
... Dryden calls ' imagination " " . He points out that there is a clear distinction . between " invention by exercise of intellect and invention by exercise of imagination " . Dryden in this passage was talking about imagination and not ...
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