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Describe Dryden view on the three unities​

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Dryden's views on the three dramatic unities-

Supporting the ancients, Crites reminds that all the rules of drama were discovered by the ancients. The English have added nothing of their own in Aristotle's Poetics and Horace's Ars Poetica. The three dramatic unities—Unity of time, Unity of Place, and Unity of Action—are the special gifts of the ancients. The French call them the three unities.

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