The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... satire , and also on the emblem tradition for many of his images , e.g. 11. 27 , 31 , 35 , 79-80 , 119-22 ( Maurer , PLL ii ( 1966 ) 293–304 ) . M. A. Doody suggests that D. may have recalled the Interregnum ballad ' The States New ...
... satire , and also on the emblem tradition for many of his images , e.g. 11. 27 , 31 , 35 , 79-80 , 119-22 ( Maurer , PLL ii ( 1966 ) 293–304 ) . M. A. Doody suggests that D. may have recalled the Interregnum ballad ' The States New ...
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... Satire i , substituting English names for Boileau's French references ( this is now lost , but is referred to by D. in 1673 : see Letters 10 ) ; Rochester had drawn on Satires iii and viii in writing Timon and A Satire Against Reason ...
... Satire i , substituting English names for Boileau's French references ( this is now lost , but is referred to by D. in 1673 : see Letters 10 ) ; Rochester had drawn on Satires iii and viii in writing Timon and A Satire Against Reason ...
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... Satire Desire to show itself , and not to wrong , Armed virtue first with satire in its tongue . Lucilius was the man who , bravely bold , To Roman vices did this mirror hold , 375 Protected humble goodness from reproach , Showed worth ...
... Satire Desire to show itself , and not to wrong , Armed virtue first with satire in its tongue . Lucilius was the man who , bravely bold , To Roman vices did this mirror hold , 375 Protected humble goodness from reproach , Showed worth ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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