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Cr AN ALLUSION TO EUROPE : DRYDEN AND POETIC TRADITION Reuben Brower He professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an opportunity was presented , he praised through his whole life with unvaried liberality ...
Cr AN ALLUSION TO EUROPE : DRYDEN AND POETIC TRADITION Reuben Brower He professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an opportunity was presented , he praised through his whole life with unvaried liberality ...
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mastering this embarrassment of poetical riches , the fact remains that he " learned his poetry " from Dryden and that as ... how to make use of the resources of other poets and other \ poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same .
mastering this embarrassment of poetical riches , the fact remains that he " learned his poetry " from Dryden and that as ... how to make use of the resources of other poets and other \ poetic modes and yet remain himself and the same .
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Conversely , the reputation of the eighteenth century writers has been somewhat obscured : the poets of the age of Reason ... by it from the beginning of his poetic career , when he wrote those Pastorals that were his passport to fame .
Conversely , the reputation of the eighteenth century writers has been somewhat obscured : the poets of the age of Reason ... by it from the beginning of his poetic career , when he wrote those Pastorals that were his passport to fame .
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