Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles ii, by the author of 'The life of sir Kenelm Digby'. |
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... Dryden - Nell Gwynn - Elkanah Settle - John Crowne - Otway- Lord Plymouth - Dryden upon Rochester - Mistaken Authorship of the Essay on Satire Rochester Hires Ruffians to Ill - treat Dryden - Influence of the King's Mistresses on the ...
... Dryden - Nell Gwynn - Elkanah Settle - John Crowne - Otway- Lord Plymouth - Dryden upon Rochester - Mistaken Authorship of the Essay on Satire Rochester Hires Ruffians to Ill - treat Dryden - Influence of the King's Mistresses on the ...
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... Dryden , and , a little later , Pope , Congreve and Addison , vied with one another in translating and imitating the works of that classic author . The revival of an admiration for Ovid was not a new thing in the reign of Charles II ...
... Dryden , and , a little later , Pope , Congreve and Addison , vied with one another in translating and imitating the works of that classic author . The revival of an admiration for Ovid was not a new thing in the reign of Charles II ...
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... Dryden , after remarking that Cow- ley's books were not selling so well as they had sold formerly , observes : " For , as my last Lord Rochester said , though somewhat profanely , ' Not being of God , he could not stand " " . 1 But of ...
... Dryden , after remarking that Cow- ley's books were not selling so well as they had sold formerly , observes : " For , as my last Lord Rochester said , though somewhat profanely , ' Not being of God , he could not stand " " . 1 But of ...
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... Dryden wrote of him : - A man so various that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was everything by starts , and nothing long , But in the course of one revolving moon Was ...
... Dryden wrote of him : - A man so various that he seemed to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions , always in the wrong , Was everything by starts , and nothing long , But in the course of one revolving moon Was ...
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... Dryden's plays , in which a character had to say : - My wound is great because it is so small . Whereupon Buckingham sprang from his seat and exclaimed in a loud voice : - Then ' twould be greater , were it none at all . This had the ...
... Dryden's plays , in which a character had to say : - My wound is great because it is so small . Whereupon Buckingham sprang from his seat and exclaimed in a loud voice : - Then ' twould be greater , were it none at all . This had the ...
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