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... sense of identity with the past which allowed Jonson , for example , with no incongruity , to people the Sidneys ' home in " To Penshurst " with Dryads , Pan , Bacchus and the Muses . Throughout the Essay Dryden speaks to his own ...
... sense of identity with the past which allowed Jonson , for example , with no incongruity , to people the Sidneys ' home in " To Penshurst " with Dryads , Pan , Bacchus and the Muses . Throughout the Essay Dryden speaks to his own ...
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... sense a mere body , a totally insensate and inscrutable object , impervious alike to ministrations and to honors , unheeding of " silent obsequie " or the tribute of " copi- ous Legend , or sweet Lyric Song " [ 1732 , 1737 ] . In ...
... sense a mere body , a totally insensate and inscrutable object , impervious alike to ministrations and to honors , unheeding of " silent obsequie " or the tribute of " copi- ous Legend , or sweet Lyric Song " [ 1732 , 1737 ] . In ...
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... sense ( p . 27 ) ; " All other names are but insignificant sounds " ( p . 43 ) ; " For Reason , in this sense , is nothing but reckoning ( p . 46 ) . For discussion of Hobbes and Dryden see for example Louis Bredvold , The Intellectual ...
... sense ( p . 27 ) ; " All other names are but insignificant sounds " ( p . 43 ) ; " For Reason , in this sense , is nothing but reckoning ( p . 46 ) . For discussion of Hobbes and Dryden see for example Louis Bredvold , The Intellectual ...
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PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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