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... Dryden , having perused these ver- ses , said , " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet ; " and that this denunciation was the motive of Swift's perpetual malevolence to Dryden . In 1699 Temple died , and left a legacy with his man ...
... Dryden , having perused these ver- ses , said , " Cousin Swift , you will never be a poet ; " and that this denunciation was the motive of Swift's perpetual malevolence to Dryden . In 1699 Temple died , and left a legacy with his man ...
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... Dryden frequented , and pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve ; so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that ...
... Dryden frequented , and pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve ; so early must he therefore have felt the power of harmony and the zeal of genius . Who does not wish that ...
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Samuel Johnson. By Dryden's Fables , which had then been not long published , and were much in the hands of poetical read- ers , he was tempted to try his own skill in giving Chau- cer a more fashionable appearance , and put January and ...
Samuel Johnson. By Dryden's Fables , which had then been not long published , and were much in the hands of poetical read- ers , he was tempted to try his own skill in giving Chau- cer a more fashionable appearance , and put January and ...
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... Dryden's Virgil it and it had been tried again with great success when the " Tatlers " were collected into volumes . There was reason to believe that Pope's attempt would be successful . He was in the full bloom of re- putation , and ...
... Dryden's Virgil it and it had been tried again with great success when the " Tatlers " were collected into volumes . There was reason to believe that Pope's attempt would be successful . He was in the full bloom of re- putation , and ...
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... the priest , and speak their joint assent ; Not so the tyrant , he , with kingly pride , Atrides Repuls'd the sacred sire , and thus reply'd , [ Not so the tyrant . DRYDEN . ] Of these lines , and of the whole first book D 3 POPE . 81.
... the priest , and speak their joint assent ; Not so the tyrant , he , with kingly pride , Atrides Repuls'd the sacred sire , and thus reply'd , [ Not so the tyrant . DRYDEN . ] Of these lines , and of the whole first book D 3 POPE . 81.
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