| David Hopkins - 1986 - 228 Seiten
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| Catharine Parr Traill - 1986 - 388 Seiten
...savage ran" ] John Dryden, The Conquest of Granada, Part I, 1672, Ii209; Almanzor states that he is "as free as Nature first made man / 'Ere the base...began / When wild in woods the noble Savage ran." See The Works of John Dryden. Vol. 11. Ed. John Loftis and David Stuart Rodes. Berkeley: University... | |
| John Oldham - 1987 - 712 Seiten
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| Anthony Gerard Barthelemy - 1999 - 236 Seiten
...he considers sometimes to be faulty, but instead natural law: But know, that I alone am King of me. I am as free as Nature first made man 'Ere the base...Servitude began When wild in woods the noble Savage ran. (Part I, I, i, 206-209) Almanzor's adherence to natural law, however, does make some of his acts questionable... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1987 - 258 Seiten
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| Thomas Scovel - 1988 - 228 Seiten
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| Joseph C. McLelland, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 1988 - 385 Seiten
...for this tendency, indulged in by many others including Diderot, and expressed classically by Dryden: I am as free as nature first made man Ere the base...servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.43 The romantic theme of wilderness is perennial, of course - Cicero's O temporal o moresl crops... | |
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