Paul Hammond

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    Sixteen additional lines of verse for Juvenal's Satire VI, headed Verse written by mr Dryden in his Translation of the Sixth Satyr: but omitted in ye printed coppy, written on the end-paper of an exemplum of the first edition; these lines correspond to sixteen of the seventeen lines in DrJ 173.

    End of 17th century.
    • DrJ 174.8
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      First published (together with the Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus) in London, 1693 [i.e. 1692] (as By Mr. Dryden, and Several other Eminent Hands, Dryden's contribution being the prefatory Discourse concerning Satire and Satires I, III, VI, X and XVI). Kinsley, II, 599-740 (Dryden's contributions). California, IV, 2-252 (Dryden's contributions). Hammond & Hopkins, IV, 3-137.

      John Dryden, The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis ('Still shall I hear, and never quit the Score')

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