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Essay heading: john dryden
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Along with others, they wrote a poem to welcome Charles II as he was being restored to the throne. It contained more than three hundred lines in rhymed couplet (Britannica 1). In 1662, he read and enjoyed John Milton's Paradise Lost, but he had a hard time understanding the book. So he decided that he would alter his writing into rhymed drama... displayed 300 characters
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So he decided that he would alter his writing into rhymed drama. He took all of his thoughts and made it the exact opposite of Milton's (Cyclopedia 535).
The next year, on December 1, he married the youngest daughter of Thomas Howard, Lady Elizabeth Howard, who was one of his friend's sisters (DISCovering Authors 2)... displayed next 300 characters
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