The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 pagina's |
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... satire in his ' Discourse Concerning Satire ' in 1693 ( Works iv 48 ) ; other examples which he mentions include Petronius's Satyricon , some of Lucian's dialogues , Apuleius's Golden Ass , Seneca's Apocolocyntosis ( the mock ...
... satire in his ' Discourse Concerning Satire ' in 1693 ( Works iv 48 ) ; other examples which he mentions include Petronius's Satyricon , some of Lucian's dialogues , Apuleius's Golden Ass , Seneca's Apocolocyntosis ( the mock ...
Pagina 494
... Satire ' , Works iv 71 ) . But Buckingham himself wrote lines ' To Dryden ' in his commonplace book : ' As witches images of wax invent / To torture those theyr bid to Represent . / And as the true live substance do's decay / Whilst ...
... Satire ' , Works iv 71 ) . But Buckingham himself wrote lines ' To Dryden ' in his commonplace book : ' As witches images of wax invent / To torture those theyr bid to Represent . / And as the true live substance do's decay / Whilst ...
Pagina 495
... Satire ( in MS , 1679 ) ll . 84-95 ; POAS i 405-6 ) ; ' Like the late Duke who from a glorious bully / Retir'd from Court to be the City's cully ; / The City's minion , now their scorn and sport , / There more despis'd than once ador'd ...
... Satire ( in MS , 1679 ) ll . 84-95 ; POAS i 405-6 ) ; ' Like the late Duke who from a glorious bully / Retir'd from Court to be the City's cully ; / The City's minion , now their scorn and sport , / There more despis'd than once ador'd ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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