1. There are some lines from John Dryden's "Alexander's Feast" (1697) pertinent to Donald Trump.
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His victories are so petty (and illusory) that they can only become significant by repetition.
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4. If not on a strict script & allowed to speak his mind, Trump will quickly revisit his epic battles with Jeb, Little Marco & Lyin' Ted
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Indeed; whatever happened to Louis XII's "the King of France does not avenge the insults made against the Duke of Orleans"?
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he doesn't revisit the ones he won. He keeps going back over the stuff he messed up.
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Although it does, in this most recent battle, seem that he's not managed to slay at all.
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