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Satyr to his muse by the author of Absalom & Achitophel.
Author of Absalom & Achitophel.
Somers, John Somers, Baron, 1651-1716.
Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.
"One ... of the numerous contributions to the controversy between Dryden and Shadwell ..." -- Grolier Club, New York, Catalogue of an exhibition of ... the works of John Dryden.
Consists primarily of abuse of Dryden. Has been attributed to both John Somers, who denies authorship, and to Thomas Shadwell. Cf. Halkett & Laing; Stonehill, Block, & Stonehill.
[2], 18 [i.e. 16] p.
London: Printed for D. Green, 1682.
Wing / S2870
English
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
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