The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Therefore what appear at first glance to be mistakes or departures from the original may actually be direct renderings of ... As well as translating the originals , Dryden saw it as his duty to clarify them by explaining references and ...
Therefore what appear at first glance to be mistakes or departures from the original may actually be direct renderings of ... As well as translating the originals , Dryden saw it as his duty to clarify them by explaining references and ...
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He argues that 1674 and the MSS preserve the text of the poem as it was first written , and that this original text can be reconstructed by following those readings where ( i ) 1674 and MSS agree against 1693 , or ( ii ) at least one ...
He argues that 1674 and the MSS preserve the text of the poem as it was first written , and that this original text can be reconstructed by following those readings where ( i ) 1674 and MSS agree against 1693 , or ( ii ) at least one ...
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409-12 ) ; this argument assumes that the people had included terms allowing for their resumption of power in the original contract by which kingship was set up ( which D. implies is unlikely ) . Rather , D.'s view is that all ...
409-12 ) ; this argument assumes that the people had included terms allowing for their resumption of power in the original contract by which kingship was set up ( which D. implies is unlikely ) . Rather , D.'s view is that all ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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