The Poems of John Dryden: 1693-1696Longman, 1995 - 402 páginas Volume Four covers poems published between 1693 and 1696, principally Dryden's translations from Juvenal and Persius, and those from Ovid and Homer included in the miscellany Examen Poeticum (1693). This new edition represents the most informative and accessible edition of Dryden's poetry, incorporating extensive new research and providing an invaluable resource for all those interested in English poetry and Restoration culture. |
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... living persons , inveighs only against those who were infamous in the times immediately preceding his ; whereby he not only gives a fair warning to great men that their memory lies at the mercy of future poets and historians , but also ...
... living persons , inveighs only against those who were infamous in the times immediately preceding his ; whereby he not only gives a fair warning to great men that their memory lies at the mercy of future poets and historians , but also ...
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... living rocks he rent . Then like a torrent rolling from on high , He pours his headlong rage on Italy , 234–72 . Hannibal ( 274–182 BC ) was ' that famous Generall of the Carthaginians , who not contenting himself to have enlarged their ...
... living rocks he rent . Then like a torrent rolling from on high , He pours his headlong rage on Italy , 234–72 . Hannibal ( 274–182 BC ) was ' that famous Generall of the Carthaginians , who not contenting himself to have enlarged their ...
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... living by raking up the ashes of the dead , well know- ing that if they can subvert their original title to the stage , we who claim under them must fall of course . Peace be to the venerable shades of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson ! None ...
... living by raking up the ashes of the dead , well know- ing that if they can subvert their original title to the stage , we who claim under them must fall of course . Peace be to the venerable shades of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson ! None ...
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The First Satire of Juvenal | 3 |
The Third Satire of Juvenal | 19 |
The Sixth Satire of Juvenal | 43 |
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Andromache Aulus Persius Flaccus citing this example commentators Congreve Crispinus D.'s addition D.'s expansion D.'s note D.'s substitution Date and publication David Hopkins death Dedication Discourse Concerning Satire earth edited English Epilogue Ev'n expansion of Ovid's eyes fate father fear gloss gods Golding grace Greek headnote heaven Hector Henninius Henry Purcell Higden Holyday Homer honour Horace husband Iliad J. R. Mason John Dryden Jove King Kneller Latin lines living Lord Metamorphoses Milton Miscellany Nero numbers Oldham omits Juvenal's reference Ovid Ovid's Oxford Paul Hammond play poem poet praise Prateus Prateus and Schrevelius Prologue published Purcell rhyme Roman Rome Rymer Sandys Satire of Juvenal Satire of Persius says Schrevelius Sejanus seventeenth-century Shadwell Sixth Satire Song Sowerby Stapylton substitution for Juvenal's substitution for Ovid's Theatre thee Thomas Yalden thou Tonson translation verse Virgil wife William William Congreve Winn