Arthur Woollgar Verrall (1851 1912) was a renowned British
classical and literary scholar. First published in 1914, this book
presents content derived from a series of lectures given by Verrall
during October and November 1911, marking his appointment as King
Edward VII Professor of English Literature at Cambridge University.
The text focuses on various aspects of Dryden's writings and his
age, revealing 'the importance of his work in the development of
English prose and verse, and its comparative neglect among the
younger lovers of literature'. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in Dryden and the works of Verrall."
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