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The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 4: Poems 1693–1696
A. B. Chambers, William Frost, and Vinton A. Dearing (eds)
Publisher: University of California Press
Published in print:
1974
ISBN:
9780520021204
Published online:
October 2015
EISBN:
9780191789878
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780520021204.book.1
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William Frost
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Preface
Illustrations
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POEMS 1693–1696
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Contributions to The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Together with the Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus
Discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satire
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The First Satyr of Juvenal
Argument of the first satyr.
D. JUNII JUVENALIS SATYRAE SATYRA I
Explanatory notes on the first satyr.
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The Third Satyr of Juvenal
Argument of the third satyr.
SATYRA III
Explanatory notes on the third satyr.
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The Sixth Satyr of Juvenal
Argument of the sixth satyr.
SATYRA VI
Explanatory notes on the sixth satyr.
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The Tenth Satyr of Juvenal
Argument of the tenth satyr.
SATYRA X
Explanatory notes on the tenth satyr.
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The Sixteenth Satyr of Juvenal
Argument of the sixteenth satyr.
SATYRA XVI
Explanatory notes on the sixteenth satyr.
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The First Satyr of Aulus Persius Flaccus Translated into English Verse
Prologue
The Argument of the First Satyr
The First Satyr
Explanatory notes on the prologue.
Explanatory notes on the first satyr.
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The Second Satyr of Persius
Argument of the second satyr.
SATIRA II
Explanatory notes on the second satyr.
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The Third Satyr of Persius
Argument of the third satyr.
SATIRA III
Explanatory notes on the third satyr.
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The Fourth Satyr of Persius
Argument of the fourth satyr.
SATIRA IV
Explanatory notes on the fourth satyr.
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The Fifth Satyr of Persius
Argument of the fifth satyr.
SATIRA V
Explanatory notes on the fifth satyr.
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The Sixth Satyr of Persius
Argument of the sixth satyr.
SATIRA VI
Explanatory notes on the sixth satyr.
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Contributions to the Examen Poeticum
The First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses
The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe
The Fable of Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea
Song to a Fair, Young Lady, Going out of the Town in the Spring
Veni Creator Spiritus
Rondelay
The Last parting of Hector and Andromache.
To my Dear Friend Mr. Congreve, on His Comedy, call'd, The Double-Dealer
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Contributions to The Annual Miscellany: For the Year 1694
The Third Book of Virgil's Georgicks
To Sir Godfrey Kneller
An Ode, on the Death of Mr. Henry Purcell
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Preface and Epilogue to The Husband His own Cuckold
The Preface of Mr. Dryden, to his Son's Play
Epilogue
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Ovid's Amours
Book I. Elegy I
Book I. Elegy IV
Ovid's Art of Love. Book I
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End Matter
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COMMENTARY
List of Abbreviated References
Commentary
TEXTUAL NOTES
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APPENDIX
Congreve's Commendatory Poem. To Mr. Dryden, on his Translation of Persius
INDEX TO THE COMMENTARY
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