Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au dix-huitième siècle, 1660-1744 (Dryden, Addison, Pope).Hachette, 1881 - 506 páginas |
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... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE Réaction anti- -- I. La Restauration de 1660 : Le roi Charles II , la Cour . puritaine . Le jeu , le vin , la galanterie , le dévergondage . La religion ; la morale . II . Les arts , la littérature : Les ...
... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE Réaction anti- -- I. La Restauration de 1660 : Le roi Charles II , la Cour . puritaine . Le jeu , le vin , la galanterie , le dévergondage . La religion ; la morale . II . Les arts , la littérature : Les ...
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... Hamilton : Mémoires de Grammont , p . 245 et suiv .; Forgues : John Wilmot ; lettre de Saint - Évre- mond [ ? ] en tête des œuvres de Rochester . pour surpasser ses amis , se présente dans l'état de JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . 5.
... Hamilton : Mémoires de Grammont , p . 245 et suiv .; Forgues : John Wilmot ; lettre de Saint - Évre- mond [ ? ] en tête des œuvres de Rochester . pour surpasser ses amis , se présente dans l'état de JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . 5.
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... John Stoughton : The Church of the Restoration , vol . I , particulièrement pages 470-473 et 507-512 . Quand la peste éclata , tout le clergé s'enfuit en masse de Londres ( même ouvrage , vol . I , p ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . 7.
... John Stoughton : The Church of the Restoration , vol . I , particulièrement pages 470-473 et 507-512 . Quand la peste éclata , tout le clergé s'enfuit en masse de Londres ( même ouvrage , vol . I , p ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . 7.
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... Dryden , dans la dédicace de sa tragédie d'Aureng - Zebe , a soin de s'appuyer sur le Grand Cyrus pour défendre sa pièce auprès d'elles . Le théâtre emprunta à cette littérature romanesque tout un genre ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE .
... Dryden , dans la dédicace de sa tragédie d'Aureng - Zebe , a soin de s'appuyer sur le Grand Cyrus pour défendre sa pièce auprès d'elles . Le théâtre emprunta à cette littérature romanesque tout un genre ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE .
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... John Dunton , p . 76 et saiv . - Swift subit encore cette influence lorsqu'il appelle Miss Waryng Varina , Miss Esther Johnson Stella , et Miss Vanhomrigh Vanessa . 2. Voyez ses Poems , passim . 3 ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . - 15.
... John Dunton , p . 76 et saiv . - Swift subit encore cette influence lorsqu'il appelle Miss Waryng Varina , Miss Esther Johnson Stella , et Miss Vanhomrigh Vanessa . 2. Voyez ses Poems , passim . 3 ... JOHN DRYDEN ET LE THEATRE . - 15.
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Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au dix-huitième siècle ... Alexandre Beljame Visualização integral - 1897 |
Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au dix-huitième siècle ... Alexandre Beljame Visualização integral - 1897 |
Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre au dix-huitième siècle ... Alexandre Beljame Visualização integral - 1897 |
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Página 313 - ... fops and young fellows of the value and advantages of learning. He has indeed rescued it out of the hands of pedants and fools, and discovered the true method of making it amiable and lovely to all mankind.
Página 490 - L'Estrange. London, Printed for J. Macock, for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1676.
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Página 450 - Why, sir, as trade is now carried on by subordinate hands, men in trade have as much leisure as others ; and now learning itself is a trade. A man goes to a bookseller, and gets what he can. We have done with patronage.