Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 sidor |
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... young nobility on whom the eyes of all men are so much bent . But in the meantime your Lordship may imitate the course of Nature , who gives us the flower before the fruit : that , I may speak to you in the language of the Muses , which ...
... young nobility on whom the eyes of all men are so much bent . But in the meantime your Lordship may imitate the course of Nature , who gives us the flower before the fruit : that , I may speak to you in the language of the Muses , which ...
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... young man had clearly aroused Dryden's hopes and affec- tion . Dryden emphasized two facts : Oldham's preceding him in satire ( ll . 5-10 ) and the cacaphonous style usual in Oldham's poetry ( ll . 13–21 ) . Much of the poem is con ...
... young man had clearly aroused Dryden's hopes and affec- tion . Dryden emphasized two facts : Oldham's preceding him in satire ( ll . 5-10 ) and the cacaphonous style usual in Oldham's poetry ( ll . 13–21 ) . Much of the poem is con ...
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... young colleague by a great old poet . " Dryden begins the epistle with a progress piece of English drama from the Elizabethan and Restoration dramatists to his young friend ( II . 1-40 ) . He next discusses the irregular " royal ...
... young colleague by a great old poet . " Dryden begins the epistle with a progress piece of English drama from the Elizabethan and Restoration dramatists to his young friend ( II . 1-40 ) . He next discusses the irregular " royal ...
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HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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