John Dryden, a Study of His PoetryH. Holt, 1946 - 298 pages |
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Page 267
... Flecknoe : A Vindication . " Ibid . , July , 1918. Belden , H. M. , " The Authorship of Mac Flecknoe . " Modern Language Notes , December , 1918 . or line 92 , Amidst this monument of varnisht minds 267 APPENDIX: The Authorship of Mac ...
... Flecknoe : A Vindication . " Ibid . , July , 1918. Belden , H. M. , " The Authorship of Mac Flecknoe . " Modern Language Notes , December , 1918 . or line 92 , Amidst this monument of varnisht minds 267 APPENDIX: The Authorship of Mac ...
Page 273
... Mac Flecknoe was circulating in 1678 , it was Dry- den's , and Oldham drew upon it while writing his Horace and his Satyr against Poetry , or ( 3 ) it was Oldham's , and Dryden knew nothing of it until it was published ... MAC FLECKNOE 273.
... Mac Flecknoe was circulating in 1678 , it was Dry- den's , and Oldham drew upon it while writing his Horace and his Satyr against Poetry , or ( 3 ) it was Oldham's , and Dryden knew nothing of it until it was published ... MAC FLECKNOE 273.
Page 274
... Mac Flecknoe at hand , transcribed that poem too because he liked it , as Oldham before him had liked it . Whatever the date of Mac Flecknoe , and 1678 deserves con- sideration , Dryden's right to the poem still is and must be always ...
... Mac Flecknoe at hand , transcribed that poem too because he liked it , as Oldham before him had liked it . Whatever the date of Mac Flecknoe , and 1678 deserves con- sideration , Dryden's right to the poem still is and must be always ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF THE POET Page | 1 |
FALSE LIGHTS | 30 |
THE TRUE FIRE | 67 |
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