Who among the following can be considered the 'mouthpiece of Dryden in his 'An Essay of Dramatic Poesle' that was written in a dialogue form? (a) Crites (b) Neander (c) Lisideius (d) Eugenins
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The three “persons of Wit and Quality” are Sir Robert Howard (Crites), Charles Sackville, Lord Buckhurst (Eugenius), and Sir Charles Sedley (Lisideius), while the fourth character, Neander, has been identified as Dryden himself.
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