The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... headnote to ' Virgil's Fourth Eclogue ' . The poem echoes D.'s own financial plight : his salary was four years in arrears , and in a letter to Lawrence Hyde , Earl of Rochester , prob- ably written in March 1684 , he asked for payment ...
... headnote to ' Virgil's Fourth Eclogue ' . The poem echoes D.'s own financial plight : his salary was four years in arrears , and in a letter to Lawrence Hyde , Earl of Rochester , prob- ably written in March 1684 , he asked for payment ...
Page 220
... headnote . 37. arrives to ] reaches his object ( OED ) . 39. Roscommon had translated Horace ( see headnote ) , and says in the Essay that he has ' serv'd him more than twenty years ' ( 4 ) . 40. Roscommon had translated Virgil ( see ...
... headnote . 37. arrives to ] reaches his object ( OED ) . 39. Roscommon had translated Horace ( see headnote ) , and says in the Essay that he has ' serv'd him more than twenty years ' ( 4 ) . 40. Roscommon had translated Virgil ( see ...
Page 369
... headnote to ' Preface to Sylvae ' for possible date of composition . In the present text the indentation has been ... headnote to ' Horace : Odes I iii ' . Buckingham translated ll . 46–64 of Carm . III xxix in 1680 ( BL MS Add 34362 ) ...
... headnote to ' Preface to Sylvae ' for possible date of composition . In the present text the indentation has been ... headnote to ' Horace : Odes I iii ' . Buckingham translated ll . 46–64 of Carm . III xxix in 1680 ( BL MS Add 34362 ) ...
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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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