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Posted by Debbie Dunkin on February 05, 19101 at 23:18:01:
Here's the quick skinny on this poem. Look at all of the allusions made in this poem. Dryden was a neoclic author. Look the term up and find all of the elements ocisated with them. I can't give away everything, but here are some clues. Lyre and Nisus have an importance along with a few other words. Also look at the way the poem is structured. Well hope I didn't confuse you.
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