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John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. MAC FLECKNOE OR , A SATIRE UPON THE TRUE - BLUE - Protestant POET T. S. BY THE AUTHOR OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL ALL human things are subject to decay , And when Fate summons , monarchs must obey ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. MAC FLECKNOE OR , A SATIRE UPON THE TRUE - BLUE - Protestant POET T. S. BY THE AUTHOR OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL ALL human things are subject to decay , And when Fate summons , monarchs must obey ...
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... Mac Flecknoe was written late in 1682 , in reply to The Medal of John Bayes , which in turn was a reply to Dryden's The Medal . However , there has been re- cently some doubt cast on Shadwell's authorship of The Medal of John Bayes ...
... Mac Flecknoe was written late in 1682 , in reply to The Medal of John Bayes , which in turn was a reply to Dryden's The Medal . However , there has been re- cently some doubt cast on Shadwell's authorship of The Medal of John Bayes ...
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... Mac Flecknoe . " In Modern Language Review , XIII ( 1918 ) , 25- 34. ( This article elicited replies from Belden and Thorn- Drury . ) Baumgartner , Milton D. On Dryden's Relation to Ger- many in the Eighteenth Century . In University of ...
... Mac Flecknoe . " In Modern Language Review , XIII ( 1918 ) , 25- 34. ( This article elicited replies from Belden and Thorn- Drury . ) Baumgartner , Milton D. On Dryden's Relation to Ger- many in the Eighteenth Century . In University of ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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