The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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included in the headnote if the poem was originally published anonymously , has been attributed to Dryden since his death , or is of doubtful authenticity . Under ' Sources ' the headnote summarizes the major sources for the poem ...
included in the headnote if the poem was originally published anonymously , has been attributed to Dryden since his death , or is of doubtful authenticity . Under ' Sources ' the headnote summarizes the major sources for the poem ...
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Flecknoe included laudatory verses on D. in his Epigrams of all Sorts ( 1670 ) 70 : ' DReyden the Muses darling and delight , / Than whom none ever flew so high a flight . / Some have their vains so drosie , as from earth , / Their ...
Flecknoe included laudatory verses on D. in his Epigrams of all Sorts ( 1670 ) 70 : ' DReyden the Muses darling and delight , / Than whom none ever flew so high a flight . / Some have their vains so drosie , as from earth , / Their ...
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The play had a dedication to the Earl of Sunderland , a Preface which included “ The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ' , and a commendatory poem by Richard Duke . The Song occurs in The Compleat Courtier ( 1683 ) and Choice Ayres and ...
The play had a dedication to the Earl of Sunderland , a Preface which included “ The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ' , and a commendatory poem by Richard Duke . The Song occurs in The Compleat Courtier ( 1683 ) and Choice Ayres and ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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