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John Dryden. been condemned as heathenish , and punished as apper- taining especially to the favourers of royalty . Dryden , therefore , becoming a writer of plays , was a necessary con- sequence ; for the theatres newly opened after so ...
John Dryden. been condemned as heathenish , and punished as apper- taining especially to the favourers of royalty . Dryden , therefore , becoming a writer of plays , was a necessary con- sequence ; for the theatres newly opened after so ...
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John Dryden. indignation of the Tories ; and the king himself is said to have suggested it as a theme for the satirical muse of Dryden , and to have rewarded his performance with a hundred broad pieces . To a poet of less fertility , the ...
John Dryden. indignation of the Tories ; and the king himself is said to have suggested it as a theme for the satirical muse of Dryden , and to have rewarded his performance with a hundred broad pieces . To a poet of less fertility , the ...
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John Dryden. with the Eulogy on Cromwell . But he was so far from disowning it , that in his " Essay on Satire , " he quotes “ Mac Flecknoe ” as an instance given by himself of the Varronian satire ... JOHN DRYDEN . xvii MEMOIR OF Dryden.
John Dryden. with the Eulogy on Cromwell . But he was so far from disowning it , that in his " Essay on Satire , " he quotes “ Mac Flecknoe ” as an instance given by himself of the Varronian satire ... JOHN DRYDEN . xvii MEMOIR OF Dryden.
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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