Where does Drydan attack Shadwell?
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Dryden presents Shadwell as a dull poetaster, a corpulent man and a plagiarist. Dryden's uses the heroic couplet for satirical purposes. ... Among his sons, Shadwell is the fittest for he resembles him most in dullness. He never deviates into sense.
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