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Also, Dryden's fears were, of course, prescient. In 1688, William of Orange usurped the throne, and Dryden's positions were given to his enemies. The greatest poet alive reluctantly had to turn back to theater in order to scrape a living (and suffered much else besides).I'd like to read Moby Dick as well.
Also, Dryden's fears were, of course, prescient. In 1688, William of Orange usurped the throne, and Dryden's positions were given to his enemies. The greatest poet alive reluctantly had to turn back to theater in order to scrape a living (and suffered much else besides).
I'd like to read Moby Dick as well.