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The accurate response is C. John Dryden's critical essays anticipate the satire of Samuel Johnson.
Dryden had a significant impact as a poet during his era, and the substantial void his passing left in English literature is clear in the elegies inspired by his death. His poems, which were patriotic, religious, and satirical, introduced a type of Hendecasyllable verse that became favored in the eighteenth century, serving as a model for poets such as Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson.