The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Introduction The present volume is the first part of a four - volume edition of Dryden's poems . Volumes I and II , which include the poems up to 1685 ( the end of the reign of Charles II ) , have been edited by Paul Hammond and are ...
Introduction The present volume is the first part of a four - volume edition of Dryden's poems . Volumes I and II , which include the poems up to 1685 ( the end of the reign of Charles II ) , have been edited by Paul Hammond and are ...
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The present edition does not claim to have devised the correct way of editing Dryden , but rather to have provided a treatment of the text which emphasizes the circumstances in which the poems were first produced .
The present edition does not claim to have devised the correct way of editing Dryden , but rather to have provided a treatment of the text which emphasizes the circumstances in which the poems were first produced .
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... not you , an happy year ; And by the greatness of their presents prove How much they hope , but not how well they ... they only prove 10 Their former beauty by your former love ; And now present , as ancient ladies do That courted ...
... not you , an happy year ; And by the greatness of their presents prove How much they hope , but not how well they ... they only prove 10 Their former beauty by your former love ; And now present , as ancient ladies do That courted ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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