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Dryden realized that a professional Duke of Monmouth , the illegitimate son of writer could hope for success only if he were ... Although Dryden did not at these poems , abusing Dryden in scurrilous terms once give up writing this type ...
Dryden realized that a professional Duke of Monmouth , the illegitimate son of writer could hope for success only if he were ... Although Dryden did not at these poems , abusing Dryden in scurrilous terms once give up writing this type ...
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In spite seems more admirable than his writing , " has been of his peculiarities and prejudices the doctor was generally quoted to prove that Johnson's essays surely an entertaining companion . Although his and poems would never have ...
In spite seems more admirable than his writing , " has been of his peculiarities and prejudices the doctor was generally quoted to prove that Johnson's essays surely an entertaining companion . Although his and poems would never have ...
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Yet Byron was proud of his noble for he died of fever in Missolonghi , disillusioned family and considered himself superior to the by his attempt to settle the disputes among the other writers of the period . Writing for him Greek ...
Yet Byron was proud of his noble for he died of fever in Missolonghi , disillusioned family and considered himself superior to the by his attempt to settle the disputes among the other writers of the period . Writing for him Greek ...
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