John Dryden; a Critical BiographyRussell & Russell, 1969 - 240 sivua |
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... wrote a poem in praise of Oliver Cromwell , and one in praise of King Charles ; he was a fond father who kept a mistress , a religious poet who wrote bawdy plays , for which he later apologised , but which he clearly enjoyed writing for ...
... wrote a poem in praise of Oliver Cromwell , and one in praise of King Charles ; he was a fond father who kept a mistress , a religious poet who wrote bawdy plays , for which he later apologised , but which he clearly enjoyed writing for ...
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... wrote it , for none had a keener nose for the market . Nor was it true that he had made enough money as some thought from Absalom and Achitophel and The Medal to permit him to indulge himself in this way ; those poems earned him fame ...
... wrote it , for none had a keener nose for the market . Nor was it true that he had made enough money as some thought from Absalom and Achitophel and The Medal to permit him to indulge himself in this way ; those poems earned him fame ...
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... wrote to Mrs. Steward that " I assure you in all my travels I never left any place with more reluctance than Cotterstock " . How nostalgic Dryden was for the country and his relations may be gathered from the numerous letters he wrote ...
... wrote to Mrs. Steward that " I assure you in all my travels I never left any place with more reluctance than Cotterstock " . How nostalgic Dryden was for the country and his relations may be gathered from the numerous letters he wrote ...
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