Nugæ canoræ, or, Scribblethorpe hall [microform] : a politico-domestic miscellany of metrical effusions occasionally thrown out during more than half a century. To which is added an attempt to supply the deficiencies, & to remove the blemishes, in Dryden's celebrated Ode on Alexander's feast, with P

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Nugæ canoræ, or, Scribblethorpe hall [microform] : a politico-domestic miscellany of metrical effusions occasionally thrown out during more than half a century. To which is added an attempt to supply the deficiencies, & to remove the blemishes, in Dryden's celebrated Ode on Alexander's feast, with Prolegomena and an answer to the criticism of Dr. Knox / by an Octogenarian ... [17--?]

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John Dryden, 1631-1700, was an influential English poet, literary critic, and playwright, who dominated the literary life of Restoration England. From the description of John Dryden Letter to Elizabeth Steward, 1698-1699. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 147971227 From the guide to the John Dryden Letter to Elizabeth Steward, 1698-1699, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida) Epithet: poet and dramatist...