Search
  
 
Writers
borndied
16681701, Jan 28
a writer. He was second son of the poet John Dryden (1631–1700) and was educated at Westminster and University College, Oxford. He translated Juvenal's fourteenth satire for his father's version, and wrote one mediocre comedy. An account of a tour in Italy and Malta, made by him in 1700 in company with a Mr. Cecil, was published in 1776.
 Gallery (1)

Thumbnail
Colonial Sense is an advocate for global consumer privacy rights, protection and security.
All material on this website © copyright 2009-25 by Colonial Sense, except where otherwise indicated.
ref:T5-S50-P1196-CPerson-M