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Miscellany poems containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets together with several original poems ... ; v.2 1727
16.5 x 3.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1088271
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John Dryden (1631-1700) was a poet, literary critic, translator and playwright. He wrote his first poems when working in the civil service under Oliver Cromwell. However, it was after the Restoration that Dryden really established himself as a poet and playwright, with odes addressed to the returned King Charles II. He was appointed the first official Poet Laureate in 1668, serving King Charles II and then King James II. Dryden held the post until after the revolution of 1688, at which point it was taken from him and given to his rival and antagonist Thomas Shadwell.
Provenance
Probably the copy listed in the inventory of George III’s library at Richmond Lodge, prior to its dispersal c. 1766. In the library of George III at Kew Palace by 1780.
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Measurements
16.5 x 3.0 cm (book measurement (inventory))
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ESTC : English Short Title Catalogue Citation Number – ESTC T117014Alternative title(s)
Miscellany poems containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets together with several original poems ... ; v.2 / edited by Mr Dryden.