The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 610 pagina's These first two volumes in a four-volume edition of Dryden's poems are the result of a complete reappraisal of the canon, text and context of his work. The text has been prepared from a fresh examination of the early printed editions, and takes account of the large number of manuscript copies which survive. Two recently discovered poems are included here for the first time. Headnotes to each poem provide details of the poem's date, publication history, sources and contemporary reception. Detailed explanations are given of the controversies addressed in his political poems, and particular attention is paid to Dryden's translations from classical writers including Virgil, Horace, Ovid and Lucretius. Volume I covers the poems of Dryden from 1649 to 1681. |
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... soul ( our monarch ) does dispense Through you to us his vital influence ; You are the channel where those spirits flow , 30 And work them higher as to us they go . In open prospect nothing bounds our eye Until the earth seems joined ...
... soul ( our monarch ) does dispense Through you to us his vital influence ; You are the channel where those spirits flow , 30 And work them higher as to us they go . In open prospect nothing bounds our eye Until the earth seems joined ...
Pagina 303
... Soul , which working out its way , Fretted the Pigmy Body to decay : And o'r inform'd the Tenement of Clay . A daring Pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the Danger , when the Waves went high He fought the Storms ; but for a Calm unfit ...
... Soul , which working out its way , Fretted the Pigmy Body to decay : And o'r inform'd the Tenement of Clay . A daring Pilot in extremity ; Pleas'd with the Danger , when the Waves went high He fought the Storms ; but for a Calm unfit ...
Pagina 468
... soul : / ... Euryd . No ; thou art all one errour ; soul and body ; / ... Thy crooked mind within hunch'd out thy back ' ( I i 145-59 ) . Mulgrave in An Essay upon Satire ( circulating in MS , 1679 ) writes of Shaftesbury : ' His limbs ...
... soul : / ... Euryd . No ; thou art all one errour ; soul and body ; / ... Thy crooked mind within hunch'd out thy back ' ( I i 145-59 ) . Mulgrave in An Essay upon Satire ( circulating in MS , 1679 ) writes of Shaftesbury : ' His limbs ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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