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All for Love
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XVIII, Part 1.
Preface to Fables, Ancient and Modern
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XXXIX.
Bartletts Dryden Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
TRANSLATION
Virgils Æneid
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XIII.
ANTHOLOGIZED VERSE
Ah, how sweet it is to love
!
(OBEV);
Alexanders Feast; or, the Power of Music
(Gold);
A Song for St. Cecilias Day
, 1687
(OBEV);
Song for St. Cecilias Day
, 1687
(Gold);
Hidden Flame
(OBEV);
Ode
(OBEV);
Song to a Fair Young Lady
(OBEV)
WRITINGS ABOUT DRYDEN
John Dryden
Chapter by A.W. Ward with bibliography from the
Cambridge History of English Literature
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