The Poetical Works of John DrydenMacmillan, 1934 - 662 sidor |
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... written in 1682 , very graceful in their language of gratitude and deference to his old master . South and Locke were among Dryden's contemporaries at Westminster , but there is no sign through his life of intercourse or acquaintance ...
... written in 1682 , very graceful in their language of gratitude and deference to his old master . South and Locke were among Dryden's contemporaries at Westminster , but there is no sign through his life of intercourse or acquaintance ...
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... written during the last winter and the beginning of this spring ; though with long interruptions of ill health and other hindrances . About a fortnight before I had finished it , his Majesty's Declaration for Liberty of Conscience came ...
... written during the last winter and the beginning of this spring ; though with long interruptions of ill health and other hindrances . About a fortnight before I had finished it , his Majesty's Declaration for Liberty of Conscience came ...
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... writing for some years . Five plays were written between this and 1694 , when Dryden gave up writing for the stage , and soon devoted himself to his great labour of the translation of Virgil . This poem was hastily written : the Prince ...
... writing for some years . Five plays were written between this and 1694 , when Dryden gave up writing for the stage , and soon devoted himself to his great labour of the translation of Virgil . This poem was hastily written : the Prince ...
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PREFACE | xi |
Prologue | lxv |
Prologue to The Rival Ladies | lxxxv |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid Annus Mirabilis appeared Astræa Redux blessed called Charles Charles II Church crimes crowd crown David's death dedicated Dryden Dryden's poem Duchess Duke of Guise Duke of York Dutch Earl edition of 1688 England English Exclusion Bill eyes faith fame fate father fear fire Flecknoe fleet foes grace hast Heaven Hind honour Jacob Tonson Jebusites John Dryden kind King King's labour laws live Lord Mac Flecknoe Medal mighty Miscellany Poems monarchs Muse ne'er never o'er Ovid Panther passage peace play Plot poet Popish Plot praise Prince printed probably Prologue published Queen rebel reign religion restored rhyme Roman Catholic royal sacred Satire says Scott Scripture sense Shadwell Shaftesbury soul stanza sway thee thou thought throne Tonson Translation true Twas verse Virgil virtue Whig wind word written
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