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Dry·den D0404200 (drīd′n), John 1631-1700. English writer and poet laureate (1668-1689). The outstanding literary figure of the Restoration, he wrote critical essays, poems, such as Absalom and Achitophel (1681), and dramas, including All for Love (1678).Dryden (ˈdraɪdən) n (Biography) John. 1631–1700, English poet, dramatist, and critic of the Augustan period, commonly regarded as the chief exponent of heroic tragedy. His major works include the tragedy All for Love (1677), the verse satire Absalom and Achitophel (1681), and the Essay of Dramatick Poesie (1668)Dry•den (ˈdraɪd n) n. John, 1631–1700, English playwright and critic: poet laureate 1668–88. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Dryden - the outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700)John Dryden |
Dryden
Dryden John. 1631--1700, English poet, dramatist, and critic of the Augustan period, commonly regarded as the chief exponent of heroic tragedy. His major works include the tragedy All for Love (1677), the verse satire Absalom and Achitophel (1681), and the Essay of Dramatick Poesie (1668) Dryden
Synonyms for Drydennoun the outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700)Synonyms |