The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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His character was described thus by Burnet : ' He had a great liveliness of wit , and a peculiar faculty of turning all things into ridicule , with bold figures and natural descriptions . He had no sort of literature : only he was drawn ...
His character was described thus by Burnet : ' He had a great liveliness of wit , and a peculiar faculty of turning all things into ridicule , with bold figures and natural descriptions . He had no sort of literature : only he was drawn ...
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He all things is , but unto nothing true , / All old things hates , but can abide no new ' ( On the Prorogation ( in MS , 1671 ) 11. 77–89 ; POAS i 182–3 ) ; ' First , let's behold the merriest man alive / Against his careless genius ...
He all things is , but unto nothing true , / All old things hates , but can abide no new ' ( On the Prorogation ( in MS , 1671 ) 11. 77–89 ; POAS i 182–3 ) ; ' First , let's behold the merriest man alive / Against his careless genius ...
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These things , together with his living unmarried , and his being fixed in the old maxims of high loyalty , and a ... be an unactive speculative man , and give them little opposition in any thing that they might attempt ' ( ii 100 ) .
These things , together with his living unmarried , and his being fixed in the old maxims of high loyalty , and a ... be an unactive speculative man , and give them little opposition in any thing that they might attempt ' ( ii 100 ) .
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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