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Those lines are suggested as aimed at William III who invaded England from the Netherlands and whose presence Dryden describes as a curse or a punishment, according to Lee.
Dryden holds the distinction of being the original home of Champion Homes ( 1953 ), whose approximately 150 employees who produced manufactured housing and recreational vehicles until relocating in the 1980s.
However, John Dryden accused Blackmore of plagiarizing the idea of an epic on Arthur from him and called him a " Pedant, Canting Preacher, and a Quack " whose poetry had the rhythm of wagon wheels because Blackmore wrote in hackney cabs on his way between patients ( prologue to The Pilgrim ( 1700 )).
She had numerous suitors, including the Duke of Buckingham and Francis Digby, son of the Earl of Bristol, whose unrequited love for her was celebrated by Dryden.
Other than Dryden, whose poetic output was lowering, few poets of the 1680s are well preserved, and Gould occupies an interesting position.

Dryden and often
The heroic couplet is often identified with the English Baroque works of John Dryden and Alexander Pope.
While the work of this committee never went beyond planning, John Dryden is often credited with creating and exemplifying a new and modern English style.
The identity of the translator of the 1682 English version Critical History of the Old Testament is unclear, being often given as a Henry Dickinson who is an obscure figure, and sometimes as John Hampden ; John Dryden wrote his Religio Laici in response with a dedication to Dickinson, and Simon's work became well known.
Dryden was so tall, at 6 foot 4 inches ( 193 cm ), that he was often seen during stoppages in play in what became his trademark pose: resting with his blocker propped up by his goalie stick which was angled to its maximum possible height.
It was often attributed at the time to Dryden, who accordingly suffered a thrashing at the hands of Rochester's bravoes for the reflections it contained upon the earl.
In the 1670s, only John Dryden had plays staged more often than Behn.
It has often been praised as Dryden ’ s best comedic endeavour, and Sutherland accounts for this by observing that " the comic scenes are beautifully written, and Dryden has taken care to connect them with the serious plot by a number of effective links.
Dryden, for example, argued in his influential Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( 1668 ) the same essay in which he noted that Shakespeare's plays were performed only half as often as those of Beaumont and Fletcher for Shakespeare's artistic superiority.
Dryden often concealed this information, preferring to be judged on his own abilities, rather than on his uncle's name He moved to Los Angeles as an infant, when his father went to work as an assistant director for Chaplin.
Dryden was prolific ; and he was often accused of plagiarism.

Dryden and with
Dryden, the English poet, used the word " clip " to describe the swift flight of a falcon in the 17th century when he said " And, with her eagerness the quarry missed, Straight flies at check, and clips it down the wind.
In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes considered his dramatic masterpiece, King Arthur, with the libretto by Dryden and first published by the Musical Antiquarian Society in 1843.
During this period he discussed matters with such figures as John Dryden and Isaac Newton.
* The tales of King Midas have been told by many with some variations: by John Dryden ; by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Wife of Bath's Tale ; making Midas ' queen the betrayer of the secret ( as Midas ' wife, Aristotle names Demodike ( or Hermodike ) of Kyme ; Eudemus fr.
The principle of Cowley's Pindariques was based on a misunderstanding of Pindar's metrical practice but was widely imitated nonetheless, with notable success by John Dryden.
Despite these hindrances, his aim ( and that of his collaborator John Dryden ) was to establish serious opera in England, but these hopes ended with Purcell's early death at the age of 36.
In dealing with atheism Cudworth's method is to marshal the atheistic arguments elaborately, so elaborately that Dryden remarked " he has raised such objections against the being of a God and Providence that many think he has not answered them "; then in his last chapter, which by itself is as long as an ordinary treatise, he confutes them with all the reasons that his reading could supply.
Thus, John Dryden, among many others, compares the " irregular " Shakespeare with the " regular " Ben Jonson in his Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( 1668 ), and makes use of the unity of time in this passage criticizing Shakespeare's history plays:
Ethnomusicologist Ter Ellingson believes that Dryden had picked up the expression " noble savage " from a 1609 travelogue about Canada by the French explorer Marc Lescarbot, in which there was a chapter with the ironic heading: " The Savages are Truly Noble ", meaning simply that they enjoyed the right to hunt game, a privilege in France granted only to hereditary aristocrats.
The film was directed by Chaplin ( with his half-brother Wheeler Dryden as assistant director ), and also written and produced by Chaplin.
" After their debut LP was completed in March 1966, Skip Spence quit the band and he was eventually replaced by Spencer Dryden, who played his first show with the Airplane at the Berkeley Folk Festival on July 4, 1966.
Dryden had previously played with a Los Angeles group called the Ashes, who later became The Peanut Butter Conspiracy.
Grace Slick's " Lather ," which opens the album, is said to be about her affair with drummer Spencer Dryden and his 30th birthday.
When interviewed about Woodstock by Jeff Tamarkin in 1992, Paul Kantner still recalled it with fondness, whereas Grace Slick and Spencer Dryden had less than rosy memories.
In 1996, Jefferson Airplane was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Balin, Casady, Dryden, Kantner & Kaukonen attending & performing at the ceremony.
The Oilers drew fans with players such as defenceman and team captain Al Hamilton, goaltender Dave Dryden, and forwards Blair MacDonald and Bill Flett.
Doohan ( left ) visiting NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center with pilot Bruce Peterson 13 April 1967 in front of the Northrop M2-F2.
In the Renaissance, the Silvae thanks to Poliziano helped inspire an entire genre of collections of miscellaneous, occasional poetry called Sylvae which remained popular throughout the period, inspiring works by Hugo Grotius and John Dryden, Dante mentions Statius in De vulgari eloquentia along with Ovid, Virgil and Lucan as one of the four regulati poetae ( ii, vi, 7 ).
Dryden turned to translation and infused these translations with political satire in response-the myth of Myrrha being one of these translations.
The route fully enters Parsippany-Troy Hills again before crossing into Hanover Township, coming to an interchange with Dryden Way, where the route widens to eight lanes.
Past Dryden Way, Route 10 features an interchange with Interstate 287 and narrows to four lanes.
* The village of Dryden is to the south in Dryden Township, and the Dryden post office, with ZIP code 48428, also serves small portions of southern Attica Township.

Dryden and those
Derek Hughes in Culture and Sacrifice traces the topic's iterations through the works of Shakespeare, Dryden and Voltaire, and its central position in the operatic tradition from Mozart to Wagner and into 20th century works such as those of D. H. Lawrence.
Among these are those of Le Brun, Rigaud, Philippe de Champagne ( which the engraver thought his best ), Santeuil, La Fontaine, Robert Nanteuil, Colbert, John Dryden, Descartes, etc.
During those same flights, NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center also developed the remote piloting techniques necessary for the Boeing 720 to fly as a drone aircraft.
In England the famous translation ( 1592 – 1611 ) by Joshua Sylvester of the Divine Weeks and Works of Du Bartas, containing such lines as those that the juvenile Dryden admired so much:
In the traditional form of the panegyric, Charles is praised for qualities which it is hoped he will attain as much as for those he already possesses, and Dryden recommends that Charles adopt a policy of toleration.

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