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The Hind and the Panther: A Poem, in Three Parts is an allegory in heroic couplets by John Dryden. At some 2600 lines it is much the longest of Dryden's poems, translations excepted, and perhaps the most controversial.
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Overestimated, are acknowledged in the notes. Refer cucos to Green (short History) and Macaulay frequently been made to avoid lengthy historical notes on trite topics. The text adopted is that of Mr. Christie in the Clarendon Press edition, with a few corrections. In order to render the poem suitable for the use of mixed classes, a few lines have been omitted here and there without injury to the context.
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The Hind and the Panther: A Poem, in Three Parts is an allegory in heroic couplets by John Dryden. At some 2600 lines it is much the longest of Dryden's poems, translations excepted, and perhaps the most controversial.
Excerpt:
Overestimated, are acknowledged in the notes. Refer cucos to Green (short History) and Macaulay frequently been made to avoid lengthy historical notes on trite topics. The text adopted is that of Mr. Christie in the Clarendon Press edition, with a few corrections. In order to render the poem suitable for the use of mixed classes, a few lines have been omitted here and there without injury to the context.
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