The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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The decision to follow the first published text normally entails adhering to the first printed edition , but in some cases it is necessary to use manuscript evidence to reconstruct the text as it first appeared .
The decision to follow the first published text normally entails adhering to the first printed edition , but in some cases it is necessary to use manuscript evidence to reconstruct the text as it first appeared .
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The MSS which say that the poem was occasioned by her help in getting the play printed ( see note on the title ) must be wrong , because the play was not printed until 1669 , and these verses were known in London literary circles in ...
The MSS which say that the poem was occasioned by her help in getting the play printed ( see note on the title ) must be wrong , because the play was not printed until 1669 , and these verses were known in London literary circles in ...
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It was reprinted in 1673 ( with some revisions ) , 1678 , 1687 , 1695. Song I from Part I was printed in Westminster - Drollery ( twice in the 1671 edition , once in the 1672 reprint ) and Windsor ...
It was reprinted in 1673 ( with some revisions ) , 1678 , 1687 , 1695. Song I from Part I was printed in Westminster - Drollery ( twice in the 1671 edition , once in the 1672 reprint ) and Windsor ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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appear called Charles common Company court criticism crown Date death Dryden Duke Dutch Echoes edition England English Epigrams Epilogue example eyes fame fate father fear February fight fire Flecknoe followed French give hand heaven honour hope included James John judge June kind King King's Kinsley land late letter live London Lord lost March nature never notes November once original Oxford Parliament Paul Hammond performed play Plot poem poet praise Preface present Prince printed probably Prologue publication published reference reprinted Restoration revision Royal Satire says seems sense Shadwell ships Song soul spoken stage suggests Theatre things Thomas thou thought translation true verses Virgil write written