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Dryden
[ drahyd-n ]
noun
- John, 1631–1700, English poet, dramatist, and critic.
Dryden
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- DrydenJohn16311700MEnglishWRITING: poetTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: critic 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)
Other 51Թ Forms
- ٰ··Ծ· [drahy-, dee, -nee-, uh, n, -, deen, -y, uh, n], ٰ·· [drahy-, den, -ik], adjective
Example Sentences
In the next concert March 25, Handel’s “Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day,“ a setting of poetry by John Dryden, took even fewer risks, at least for anyone with a love for music.
Robert Dryden, a Labour city councillor for the area, said in January that the cancellation came as a "big shock" that would "disappoint lots of people".
Labour councillor for the area, Robert Dryden, said the festival had lost money in 2024, but the cancellation came as a "big shock" that would "disappoint lots of people".
Dryden Brown fumbled with a remote and pulled up a slide, suggesting Praxis was backed by funds with access to hundreds of billions of dollars of capital.
On the go-ahead score, Sharangovich took a pass from Dryden Hunt, strode over the Kings blue line and ripped a shot inside the goalpost on Talbot’s glove side.
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