John Dryden, 10. köideOxford University Press, 1987 - 967 pages Dryden's poetry is straightforward, bold, and energetic. He was in the public eye for some forty years, holding positions at court for a long period of time. He was indisputably perceived as the leading writer of his day. He excelled in all the types of writing practiced at the time. He wrote more, and in more genres than anyone. He accumulated to himself (it is a odd distinction) a huge mass of attacks, ranging from the reasoned to the scabrous. Dryden explained his attitudes and intentions in a large number of prologues, epilogues, prefaces, defences, and vindications-thereby quite casually producing the first body of what we now call 'criticism' in English. And yet his life and character remain something of a mystery. |
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Page 97
... rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . ' If he intends this by it , that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax not only theirs , but those of the ancients , and - which ...
... rest of the persons are only subservient to set him off . ' If he intends this by it , that there is one person in the play who is of greater dignity than the rest , he must tax not only theirs , but those of the ancients , and - which ...
Page 593
... rest I could endure ; But love's a malady without a cure : Fierce love has pierced me with his fiery dart , He fries within , and hisses at my heart . Your eyes , fair Emily , my fate pursue ; I suffer for the rest , I die for you . Of ...
... rest I could endure ; But love's a malady without a cure : Fierce love has pierced me with his fiery dart , He fries within , and hisses at my heart . Your eyes , fair Emily , my fate pursue ; I suffer for the rest , I die for you . Of ...
Page 784
... rest , twelve , wanting one , he slew , My brethren , who their birth from Neleus drew ; All youths of early promise , had they lived ; By him they perished ; I alone survived . The rest were easy conquest ; but the fate Of Periclymenos ...
... rest , twelve , wanting one , he slew , My brethren , who their birth from Neleus drew ; All youths of early promise , had they lived ; By him they perished ; I alone survived . The rest were easy conquest ; but the fate Of Periclymenos ...
Contents
To John Hoddesdon on his Divine Epigrams I | 1 |
Annus Mirabilis | 23 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 177 |
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