John DrydenDryden's poetry is straightforward, bold, and energetic. He was in the public eye for some forty years, holding positions at court for a long period of time. He was indisputably perceived as the leading writer of his day. He excelled in all the types of writing practiced at the time. He wrote more, and in more genres than anyone. He accumulated to himself (it is a odd distinction) a huge mass of attacks, ranging from the reasoned to the scabrous. Dryden explained his attitudes and intentions in a large number of prologues, epilogues, prefaces, defences, and vindications-thereby quite casually producing the first body of what we now call 'criticism' in English. And yet his life and character remain something of a mystery. |
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... live ; ' For both our sakes , ' saidst thou , ' preserve thy life ; Live , my dear sister , and my dearer wife . ' Raised by that name , with my last pangs I strove ; 60 59 50 30 Such power have words , when spoke by those we 166 CANACE ...
... live ; ' For both our sakes , ' saidst thou , ' preserve thy life ; Live , my dear sister , and my dearer wife . ' Raised by that name , with my last pangs I strove ; 60 59 50 30 Such power have words , when spoke by those we 166 CANACE ...
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... live beneath the lofty plant : Sons may succeed their greater parents gone ; Such is thy lot , and such I wish my own . But poets are confined in narrower space , To speak the language of their native place ; The painter widely ...
... live beneath the lofty plant : Sons may succeed their greater parents gone ; Such is thy lot , and such I wish my own . But poets are confined in narrower space , To speak the language of their native place ; The painter widely ...
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... live , not live to paint . Else should we see your noble pencil trace Our unities of action , time , and place ; A whole composed of parts , and those the best , With every various character expressed ; Heroes at large , and at a nearer ...
... live , not live to paint . Else should we see your noble pencil trace Our unities of action , time , and place ; A whole composed of parts , and those the best , With every various character expressed ; Heroes at large , and at a nearer ...
Contents
To John Hoddesdon on his Divine Epigrams I | 1 |
Astraea Redux | 9 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 177 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneas Aeneid ancient Arcite Aristotle arms bear beauty behold Ben Jonson betwixt blessed blood breast Caeneus Chaucer Cinyras courser cried crime crown death Dryden e'en earth English eyes fair fame fate father fear fight fire flames force Georgics give goddess gods grace Greek ground hand haste head heart heaven honour Iliad John Dryden Jove kind king labour leave light live lord lover Lucretius maid Metamorphoses mighty mind mortal muse nature never night numbers o'er once Ovid pain Palamon passion Pindar Pirithous plain play pleased poem poet praise Priam prince pursue queen race rage rest rhyme Roman sacred Satire of Juvenal seas Sejanus sighed sight sire skies soul stood sweet sword tears thee Theseus thou thought translation Twas verse Virgil vows wife wind words youth