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mastering this embarrassment of poetical riches , the fact remains that he " learned his poetry " from Dryden and that as Johnson also says , By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most perfect fabric of English verse ...
mastering this embarrassment of poetical riches , the fact remains that he " learned his poetry " from Dryden and that as Johnson also says , By perusing the works of Dryden , he discovered the most perfect fabric of English verse ...
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In the process of making his outrageous experiments in drama , the Heroic Plays , Dryden invented a style that gave an impression of ancient epic grandeur ; at times , in narratives of quite incredible exploits , the impression became ...
In the process of making his outrageous experiments in drama , the Heroic Plays , Dryden invented a style that gave an impression of ancient epic grandeur ; at times , in narratives of quite incredible exploits , the impression became ...
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Dryden did something else for his generation that Marvell and Milton , much less Cowley , could not do : he reaffirmed the public role of the poet , the Graeco - Roman conception of the poet as the voice of a society .
Dryden did something else for his generation that Marvell and Milton , much less Cowley , could not do : he reaffirmed the public role of the poet , the Graeco - Roman conception of the poet as the voice of a society .
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