The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 - With a Life of the Author by Sir Walter Scott
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Catholic--The Controversy of Dryden with Stillingfleet--The Hind and
Panther--Life of St. Francis Xavier--Consequences of the Revolution to Dryden--Don Sebastian--King Arthur--Cleomenes--Love Triumphant SECT. VII. State of Dryden's Connections in Society after the Revolution--Juvenal and Persius--Smaller Pieces--Eleanora--Third Miscellany--Virgil--Ode to St. Cecilia--Dispute with Milbourne--with Blackmore--Fables--The Author's Death and Funeral--His Private Character--Notices of his Family SECT. VIII. The State of Dryden's Reputation at his Death, and afterwards--The general Character of his Mind--His Merit as a Dramatist --As a Lyrical Poet--As a Satirist--As a Narrative Poet--As a Philosophical and Miscellaneous Poet--As a Translator--As a Prose Author--As a Critic THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN. VOL. I. THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN. * * * * * |
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