The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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That is one important reason for ordering the poems chronologically . To appreciate each poem's relation to its original occasion , one ought to have the text as it was at the time of first publication , not the text which was revised ...
That is one important reason for ordering the poems chronologically . To appreciate each poem's relation to its original occasion , one ought to have the text as it was at the time of first publication , not the text which was revised ...
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On 20 January 1659 Henry Herringman entered in SR ' a booke called Three poems to the happy memory of the most renowned Oliver ... D.'s poem was reprinted in 1681 with the title An Elegy on the Usurper O.C. by the Author of Absalom and ...
On 20 January 1659 Henry Herringman entered in SR ' a booke called Three poems to the happy memory of the most renowned Oliver ... D.'s poem was reprinted in 1681 with the title An Elegy on the Usurper O.C. by the Author of Absalom and ...
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The poem was probably written and presented to Lady Castlemaine in 1663 , when D.'s first play The Wild Gallant was performed at court , perhaps through her influence ( see ' Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant and nn ) .
The poem was probably written and presented to Lady Castlemaine in 1663 , when D.'s first play The Wild Gallant was performed at court , perhaps through her influence ( see ' Prologue and Epilogue to The Wild Gallant and nn ) .
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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