The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... Restoration was not toward a French neoclassicism ; rather it was toward an ideal of elegance and wit - the wit being not metaphysical wit but the kind of wit defined by Addison in the sixty - second Spectator : For Wit lying most in ...
... Restoration was not toward a French neoclassicism ; rather it was toward an ideal of elegance and wit - the wit being not metaphysical wit but the kind of wit defined by Addison in the sixty - second Spectator : For Wit lying most in ...
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... what still remains ; Which yet no Council dare pretend to do , Unless , like Esdras , they could write it new ; Strange confidence , still to interpret true , Yet not be sure that all they have explained Is 570 THE RESTORATION.
... what still remains ; Which yet no Council dare pretend to do , Unless , like Esdras , they could write it new ; Strange confidence , still to interpret true , Yet not be sure that all they have explained Is 570 THE RESTORATION.
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... , " wrote Dryden at the beginning of his prefatory address to the reader . Yet Dryden's tone remains quietly reasonable , in spite of a few violent passages . The poem is in the somewhat unexpected form of a beast THE RESTORATION 571.
... , " wrote Dryden at the beginning of his prefatory address to the reader . Yet Dryden's tone remains quietly reasonable , in spite of a few violent passages . The poem is in the somewhat unexpected form of a beast THE RESTORATION 571.
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CHAPTER | 537 |
THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
EIGHTEENTHCENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORICAL | 766 |
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