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the age of dryden is a age of satire, discuss​

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During the age of Dryden and Pope, writers of satire were often poets influenced by classical Roman satirists, especially the poet Horace. A growing sense that the purpose of literature was to be explicitly didactic (that is, to teach lessons, especially moral lessons).

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