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What can we infer about John Dryden’s view of Thomas Shadwell from the passage? He believes that Shadwell is dull and not worthy of any position of authority. He considers Shadwell to be immoral and not a worthy heir to the throne. He feels that Shadwell has matured at such a tender age. He thinks that Shadwell is boastful and shallow. Done Mac Flecknoe by John Dryden (excerpt) All humane things are subiect to decay, And when Fate Summons, Monarch's must obey; This Flecknoe found, who like Augustus young, Was call'd to Empire, and had Govern'd long; In

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