The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... expression in the writers after the Restoration , or , perhaps , strictly after the middle of the reign of Charles II . ' * Dryden represents the English style here alluded to , at the height of its familiar development , avoiding what ...
... expression in the writers after the Restoration , or , perhaps , strictly after the middle of the reign of Charles II . ' * Dryden represents the English style here alluded to , at the height of its familiar development , avoiding what ...
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... expression through a decorated style and an ecstatic vocabulary . The Poetry he left is solid and enduring ; no fluctuations of taste can impair its influence ; and no changes in our language can render it obsolete . PORTRAITS . MR ...
... expression through a decorated style and an ecstatic vocabulary . The Poetry he left is solid and enduring ; no fluctuations of taste can impair its influence ; and no changes in our language can render it obsolete . PORTRAITS . MR ...
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... expression , and Dryden , in his Letter to Sir Robert Howard prefixed to the Annus Mirabilis answered the charge in the words of Horace : Nunc non erat his locus - ' I knew I addressed them to a lady , and accordingly I affected the ...
... expression , and Dryden , in his Letter to Sir Robert Howard prefixed to the Annus Mirabilis answered the charge in the words of Horace : Nunc non erat his locus - ' I knew I addressed them to a lady , and accordingly I affected the ...
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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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Absalom and Achitophel afterwards Annus Mirabilis appears arms beauty blessed bold Canons-Ashby character Charles Charles II court crimes Cromwell crowd crown David's death Duchess Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Guise Duke of Monmouth Duke of York Dutch Earl English eyes faction fame fate father favour fear fight fire flames fleet foes fortune friends Gilbert Pickering grace happy haste heaven heroic honour Israel Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN Johnson kind king king's labour lady land laws letter lines Lord Mac Flecknoe Malone marriage mighty monarch Monmouth muse nature ne'er never noble numbers o'er once panegyric passage peace person play plot poem poet poetry Pope portrait praise prince prose published reason reign religion rest Restoration rhyme royal ruin sacred satire says Shadwell ships Sir Robert Howard soul stanza stars suffer thou thought throne verse Virgil virtue winds words write written