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Dryden

Town in Kenora District, northwest Ontario, Canada; population (1991) 6,500. It is located on Lake Wabigoon, 338 km/210 mi northwest of Thunder Bay and 280 km/175 mi east of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The local economy is centred on pulp, paper, and lumber milling as well as printing. An 1890s provincial experimental farm brought agricultural settlers into the area, which is now popular also for camping, hunting, and fishing.



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That powerful poetry was twin-brother to a prose, of more varied, but certainly of wilder and more irregular power than the admirable, the typical, prose of Dryden.
The Restoration Period, from the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Dryden in 1700.
"I am speaking," echoed Sir Patrick, "of John Dryden the Poet.
 
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