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1 June, 06:05

John Dryden's critical essays foreshadow the satire of which eighteenth-century writer?

A.) William Shakespeare

B.) Thomas Hobbes

C.) Samuel Johnson

D.) John Locke

E.) Jonathan Swift

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  1. 1 June, 09:51
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    The correct answer of this question is option C. Essays of John Dryden foreshadow the satire of Samuel Johnson. According to Johnson, Dryden has the ability to create a refined poetry using rough words. He included the biography of Dryden in his work which is the "Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets".
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