From Dryden, by George Sainstbury (a volume in Morley's English Men of Letters)
POET'S PROSE
"Poetry was with him, as, indeed, it should be, an end in itself; prose, as perhaps it should also be for the most part, only a means to an end."
From Chapter VI, Later Dramas and Prose Works
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Daily Dose
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