The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament ( imprimatur 7 June 1650 ) . The verses are signed ' J. Dryden of Trin . C. ' ( D. was admitted as a pensioner of Trinity College , Cambridge , on 18 May 1650 and matriculated on 6 ...
... Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament ( imprimatur 7 June 1650 ) . The verses are signed ' J. Dryden of Trin . C. ' ( D. was admitted as a pensioner of Trinity College , Cambridge , on 18 May 1650 and matriculated on 6 ...
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... Epigram , than of the dignity and state of an Heroick Poem ' ( Works xi 11 ) . 50. Silius Italicus ] AD 26-101 , writer of Punica , the longest Latin poem , 12,200 verses on the Second Punic War . A translation by Thomas Ross was ...
... Epigram , than of the dignity and state of an Heroick Poem ' ( Works xi 11 ) . 50. Silius Italicus ] AD 26-101 , writer of Punica , the longest Latin poem , 12,200 verses on the Second Punic War . A translation by Thomas Ross was ...
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... epigrams and prose characters appeared in many editions from 1653 to 1677 ; he wrote the plays Love's Dominion ( 1654 ; cp . ll . 122-5n ) and Erminia ( 1661 ) , satirical attacks upon Thomas Killigrew ( The Life of Tomaso the Wanderer ...
... epigrams and prose characters appeared in many editions from 1653 to 1677 ; he wrote the plays Love's Dominion ( 1654 ; cp . ll . 122-5n ) and Erminia ( 1661 ) , satirical attacks upon Thomas Killigrew ( The Life of Tomaso the Wanderer ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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