The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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John Dryden Robert Bell. him ; evening , where he was sure of meeting the few people with whom he cared to unbend from his studies . Pope , speaking of Dryden , testifies to the excellence of his reputation , but not without a ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. him ; evening , where he was sure of meeting the few people with whom he cared to unbend from his studies . Pope , speaking of Dryden , testifies to the excellence of his reputation , but not without a ...
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John Dryden Robert Bell. 6 One of the greatest merits of Dryden lies in his diction . Coleridge , in his Lectures on Shakespeare , justly claims for the writers of the Elizabethan period the distinction of having employed the purest ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. 6 One of the greatest merits of Dryden lies in his diction . Coleridge , in his Lectures on Shakespeare , justly claims for the writers of the Elizabethan period the distinction of having employed the purest ...
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John Dryden Robert Bell. night , through Rose - alley . Hence the piece acquired the soubriquet of The Rose - alley Satire . Malone thinks it was not written by Dryden , who might have made a few verbal alterations in it ; ' but by Lord ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. night , through Rose - alley . Hence the piece acquired the soubriquet of The Rose - alley Satire . Malone thinks it was not written by Dryden , who might have made a few verbal alterations in it ; ' but by Lord ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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