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" Achitophel, which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly with his two poems, because nothing ill is to be spoken of the dead: and therefore peace be to the Manes of his Arthurs. "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First ... - 606 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, 1±Ç

John Dryden - 1859 - 480 ÆäÀÌÁö
...is, that I was the author of Ahsalom and Achitophel, which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly with his two poems, hecause nothing ill is to he spoken of the dead : and therefore peace he to the Manes of his Arthurs....
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Containing Original Poems, Tales, and ...

John Dryden - 1867 - 556 ÆäÀÌÁö
...is, that I was the author of Al*aloin and Achitophel, which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic `\< - 7 : ] - Arthurs. I will only say, that it was not for this noble anight that I drew the plan of an Epic poem...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Life of Dryden

Walter Scott, J. M. W. (Joseph Mallord William) Turner - 1869 - 486 ÆäÀÌÁö
...that I was the author of ' Absalom and Achitophel,' which, he thinks, is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. " But I will deal the more civilly with his two poems, because nothing ill U to be spoken of the dead ; and, therefore, peace be to the manes of his ' Arthurs-' I will only say,...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden

John Dryden - 1897 - 764 ÆäÀÌÁö
...that 1 was the author of" Absalom and Achitophel," which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly...dead : and therefore peace be to the manes of his Arthurs.* I will only say, that it was not for this noble knight that I drew the plan of an epic poem...
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The poetical works of John Dryden, ed. by C.C. Clarke

John Dryden - 1874 - 740 ÆäÀÌÁö
...is, that I was the author of Absalom and Achitophel, which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly with his two poems, because nothing ill ia to be spoken of the dead ; and therefore peace be to the manes of his Arthurs ! 1 will only say,...
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The Poets Laureate of England: Being a History of the Office of Poet ...

Walter Hamilton - 1879 - 348 ÆäÀÌÁö
...preface contains some bitterly sarcastic remarks on Sir R. Blackmore, concluding thus " but I will deal more civilly with his two poems, because nothing ill...the dead; and therefore peace be to the manes of his (epic) Arthurs." Of his contest with Collier, the general opinion was that Dryden's arguments, keen...
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The Poets Laureate of England

Walter Hamilton - 1879 - 344 ÆäÀÌÁö
...R. Blackmore, concluding thus " but I will deal more civilly with his two poems, because nothingill is to be spoken of the dead; and therefore peace be to the manes of his (epic) Arthurs." Of his contest with Collier, the general opinion was that Dryden's arguments, keen...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Edited with a Memoir, Revised Text, and Notes

John Dryden, William Dougal Christie - 1893 - 780 ÆäÀÌÁö
...that I was the author of" Absalom and Achitophel," which he thinks is a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly...dead : and therefore peace be to the manes of his Arthurs.* I will only say, that it was not for this noble knight that I drew the plan of an epic poem...
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Tennyson's Idylls of the King and Arthurian Story from the XVIth Century

Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 464 ÆäÀÌÁö
...short criticism on " the city bard or knight physician," which he interrupts with a Parthian shot : " But I will deal the more civilly with his two poems,...dead ; and therefore peace be to the Manes of his Arthurs."2 Elsewhere he says, in the same sense, " All the former fustian stuff he wrote Was dead-born...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 ÆäÀÌÁö
...is, that I was the author of Absalom and Achitophel, which he thinks was a little hard on his fanatic patrons in London. But I will deal the more civilly...the dead, and therefore peace be to the Manes of his Arthurs. I will only say that it was not for this noble knight that I drew the plan of an Epic poem...
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