The document summarizes the three stages of the Neoclassical Age in English literature: 1) The Restoration Age from 1660-1700 was characterized by the return of theater and urban culture to London after Puritan rule. John Dryden was a major poet and playwright of this period. 2) The Augustan Age from 1700-1750 drew parallels to ancient Rome and emphasized reason and order. Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift were leading satirists. 3) The Age of Sensibility from 1750-1798 saw a turn toward emotion, folk traditions, and the rise of the novel with authors like Samuel Johnson and Oliver Goldsmith.