Unwritten Masterpiece
Barbara Everett: Dryden’s ‘Hamlet’, 4 January 2001
“... does not include the 29th Ode of the Third Book of Horace (‘Happy the Man’) chosen by H.A. Mason to write on as an example of the poet-translator at his most genuinely inspired. Critics do and should differ, where an art is alive to them. But there may be something exceptional in Dryden’s case. He is plainly the most uneven of all our major ... ”