Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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Page xlviii
John Dryden George Rapall Noyes. let him turn to The Medal of John Bayes . If Shadwell was the author of that libel , Dryden had ample cause for wrath . Dryden's political satires are on the whole his finest achievement . He was a man of ...
John Dryden George Rapall Noyes. let him turn to The Medal of John Bayes . If Shadwell was the author of that libel , Dryden had ample cause for wrath . Dryden's political satires are on the whole his finest achievement . He was a man of ...
Page lxxi
... Dryden's time , have no use for the glorious John . He still has his admirers , but they are dwindled to an old - fashioned quiet sect.1 Nevertheless the tide of critical opinion has been running in favor of Dryden . In 1907 Prosser ...
... Dryden's time , have no use for the glorious John . He still has his admirers , but they are dwindled to an old - fashioned quiet sect.1 Nevertheless the tide of critical opinion has been running in favor of Dryden . In 1907 Prosser ...
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... Dryden and his period are the following : ( 1 ) Editions of Dryden . The Poems of John Dryden , edited , with an introduction and textual notes , by John Sar- geaunt , Oxford , 1910. ( This volume does great service by preserving the ...
... Dryden and his period are the following : ( 1 ) Editions of Dryden . The Poems of John Dryden , edited , with an introduction and textual notes , by John Sar- geaunt , Oxford , 1910. ( This volume does great service by preserving the ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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