1712 Philips's
Distrest
Mother.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
1652-4 Dorothy Osborne's Letters 1662 Sir W. Petty's Treatise of
(ptd 1888).
Taxes and Contributions.
1653 Oliver Cromwell Protector. 1662 Stillingfleet's Origines sacrae.
1653 Thomas D'Urfey born (d. 1723). 1662 Wilson's Cheats.
1653 (? ) Nathaniel Lee born (d. 1663 Butler's Audibras, Pt 1 (Pt II
1692).
1664; Pt 1 1678).
1653 John Oldham born (d. 1683). 1663 Cowley's Cutter of Coleman
1653 Urquhart's Rabelais, Books 1, Street.
II (Book 111 1693-4; Books iv, v, 1663 Dryden's Wild Gallant
by Motteux, 1708).
1663 Katherine Philips's version of
1653-5 Scudéry's Grand Cyrus in Corneille's Pompée.
English,
1663 Edward Somerset 2nd mar-
1655 Wallis's Arithmetica Infini- quis of Worcester's Century of
torum.
Inventions.
1656 D'Avenant's Siege of Rhodes. 1664 Sir John Vanbrugh born (d.
1656 Harrington's Oceana.
1726).
1656 Osborne's Advice to a Son. 1664 Death of Sanderson.
1656 Pascal's Lettres provinciales. 1664 Cotton's Scarronides.
1657 John Dennis born (d. 1734). 1664 Dryden's Rival-Ladies.
1658 Death of Oliver Cromwell 1664 Etherege's Comical Revenge.
1658 Richard Cromwell Protector. 1664 Evelyn's Sylva.
1659 Dryden's Poem upon the death 1664 Wilson's Projectors.
of Oliver, Lord Protector.
Plague
1659 More's Immortality of the
1665 Head's English Rogue.
Soul.
1665 Sir R. Howard's Foure New
1659 Pearson's Exposition of the Plays.
Creed.
1665 La Fontaine's Contes.
1659 Thomas Rugge's Diurnall 1665 La Rochefoucauld's Maximes.
(unpublished) begins.
1666 Fire of London.
1659 Stillingfleet's Irenicum.
1666 The London Gazette begins.
1659 The Whole Duty of Man. 1666 Dryden's Annus Mirabilis.
1659 Molière's Précieuses Ridicules. 1666 Dugdale's Origines juri-
1660 Restoration.
dicales.
1660 Dryden's Astraea Redux. 1666 Willis's Anatome cerebri.
1660 Pepys begins his diary (ptd 1667 Death of Cowley.
1825).
1667 Dryden's Secret Love.
1660 John Smith's Select Dis- 1667 Sprat's History of the Royal
courses.
Society.
1660 Thomas Southerne born (d. 1667 Molière's Tartuffe.
1746).
1667 Racine's Andromaque.
1660 Madeleine de Soudéry's Al- 1668 Death of D'Avenant.
mahide.
1668 Dryden's An Evening's Love.
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Table of Principal Dates
1668 Dryden's Essay of Dramatick 1678 The popish plot.
Poesie.
1678 Narcissus Luttrell's Brief
1668 Sedley's Mulberry Garden. historical relation begins (ptd
1668 La Fontaine's Fables.
1857).
1668 Molière's Avare.
1678 George Farquhar born (d.
1668 Racine's Plaideurs.
1707).
1669 Pepys ends his diary.
1678 Death of Andrew Marvell.
1669 Death of Sir John Denham. 1678 Cudworth's True Intellectual
1669 Penn's No Cross No Crown. System of the Universe.
1669 Katherine Philips's Poems. 1678 Dryden's All for Love.
1669 Anthony à Wood's Antiquities 1678 Otway's Friendship in
of Oxford.
Fashion.
1669-70 Dryden's Conquest of 1678 Rymer's Tragedies of the
Granada.
Last Age.
1670 William Congreve born (d. 1678 South's Sermons.
1729).
1679 Death of Hobbes.
1670 Dryden appointed poet 1679 Dryden's Preface concerning
laureate.
the Grounds of Criticism in
1670 Mayow's experiments on re- Tragedy (with Troilus and
spiration.
Cressida).
1670 Molière's Bourgeois Gentil- 1679 Oldham's Satyrs upon the
homme.
Jesuits.
1670 Pascal's Pensées.
1679 Collected edition of the Year
1671 Colley Cibber born (d. 1757)
Books.
1671 The Rehearsal.
1680 Burnet's Some passages in the
1671 Tillotson's Sermons.
Life and Death of the Earl of
1672 Addison born (d. 1719).
Rochester.
1672 Cumberland's De legibus 1680 Lee's Theodosius.
Naturae.
1680 Otway's Orphan.
1672 Dryden's essay Of Heroick 1680 Temple's Miscellanea, Pt i
Plays.
(Pt 11 1690; Pt 1 1701).
1672 Puffendorf's De jure naturae 1681 Dryden's Absalom and Achi-
et gentium.
tophel, Pt 1.
1673 Death of Molière.
1681 Dryden's Spanish Fryar.
1673 Settle's The Empress of 1681 Glanvill's Sadducismus trium-
Morocco.
phatus.
1674 Death of Milton.
1681 Hobbes's Dialogue between a
1674 Nicholas Rowe born (d. 1718). Philosopher and a Student of
1674 Wycherley's The Plain the Common Law ptd.
Dealer acted (ptd 1677).
1682 Death of Sir Thomas Browne.
1674 Boileau's Lutrin and Art 1682 Advocates' library founded.
Poétique.
1682 Banks's Unhappy Favourite
1674 Delphin classics.
and Vertue Betray'd.
1675 Dryden's Aureng-Zebe acted 1682 Dryden's The Medal and
(ptd 1676).
Absalom and Achitophel, Pt 11.
1675 Wycherley's Country Wife. 1682 Dryden's Mac Flecknoe and
1676 Etherege's Man of Mode.
Religio Laici.
1676 Otway's Don Carlos.
1682 Otway's Venice Preserv'd.
1676 Ray's edition of Willughby's 1682 Petty's Political Arithmetic.
Ornithologia.
1682 Ray's Methodus plantarum.
1677 Crowne's Destruction of Jeru- 1683 Crowne's City Politiques.
salem.
1684 Death of Corneille.
1677 Lee's Rival Queens.
1684 The Turkish Spy.
1677 La Fayette's Princesse de 1685 Crowne's Sir Courtly Nice.
Clèves.
1685-8 James II
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Table of Principal Dates
487
a
1686 Willughby and Ray's Historia
piscium.
1687 Dryden's The Hind and the
Panther.
1687 Newton's Principia.
1687 La Bruyère's Caractères.
1688 Pope born.
1688 Halifax's Character of a
Trimmer.
1688 Shadwell's Squire of Alsatia.
1689 Locke's first letter on Tolera-
tion. (2nd letter 1690; 3rd
1692. )
1689 Selden's Table-Talk.
1689 Shadwell's Bury Fair.
1689-94 William and Mary.
1690 Locke's Two Treatises of
Government and Essay con-
cerning Human Understanding.
1691 Boyle lectures founded.
1691 Sherlock's Practical Dis-
concerning Future
Judgment.
1691 Racine's Athalie.
1692 Rymer's Short View of Tra-
course
gedy (dated 1693).
1692 Temple's Memoirs.
1693 Congreve's Old Bachelor;
Double-Dealer.
1693 Dryden's Discourse concerning
. . . Satire.
1693 Hacket's Life of Bishop
Williams.
1693 Leslie's Short and easy method
with the Deists.
1693 Penn's Some Fruits of Soli-
tude.
1693 Ray's Synopsis animalium.
1694 Barthogge's Essay upon
Reason.
1694 George Fox's Journal.
1694 Southerne's The Fatal Mar-
riage.
1695-1702 William III.
1695 Congreve's Love for Love.
1696 Baxter's Autobiography.
1696 Colley Cibber's Love's Last
Shift.
1696 Southerne's Oroonoko.
1696 Tate and Brady's new version
of the Psalms.
1696 Toland's Christianity not
mysterious.
1697 Congreve's Mourning Bride.
1697 Dryden's Alexander's Feast.
1697 Vanbrugh's Relapse and Pro-
vok'd Wife.
1698 Jeremy Collier's Short View
of the immorality of the
English Stage.
1698 Farquhar's Love and a Bottle.
1699 Farquhar's The Constant
Couple.
1699 Death of Racine.
1700 Congreve's Way of the World.
1700 Dryden's Fables.
1700 Halifax's Miscellanies.
1700 Cottonian library presented to
the nation.
1700-3 Temple's Letters (ed. Swift).
1701 Farquhar's Sir Harry
Wildair.
1701 Norris's Essay towards the
Theory of the Ideal or Intelli-
gible World, Pt1 (Pt 11 1704).
1702-14 Anne.
1703 Rowe's Fair Penitent.
1704 Robert Nelson's Companion
for the Festivals and Fasts.
1705 Vanbragh's Confederacy.
1706 Farquhar's Recruiting Officer.
1707 Farquhars Beaux Strata-
gem.
1712 Philips's Distrest Mother.
1713 Mémoires de la vie du Comte
de Gramont.
1714 Rowe's Tragedy of Jane
Shore.
1715 Rowe's Tragedy of the Lady
Jane Gray.
1720 Hughes's Siege of Damascus.
1731 Cudworth's Treatise concern-
ing Eternal and Immutable
Morality (publ. posthumously).
1740 Apology for the Life of
Colley Cibber.
1764 Lord Herbert of Cherbury's
Autobiography ptd.
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INDEX OF NAMES
(The letters ff. after an entry imply that references to the same subject oćour on at
least two immediately succeeding pages. Birth and death dates are not, as a rule,
given in the case of writers whose work is treated in other volumes. ]
Abercorn, James Hamilton, 1st earl of
(d. 1617), 261
Absalom, in Absalom and Achitophel, 36,
38, 39
Absalom's Conspiracy, 37
Academia Secretorum Naturae of Naples,
364
Achilles, 25, 76
Achitophel, in Absalom and Achitophel,
37, 38, 41, 75
Adam, 841
Addison, J. , 174, 194, 220, 292, 293, 296,
303
and Steele, The Spectator, 378 ;
The Tatler, 140, 158, 175, 390
Admirable Crichton, 195
Advertisement of a Sale of Choice Goods,
99
Advices to a Painter and New Advice,
91
Aeneas, 67
Aesop, 59
Agrippa, Henricus Cornelius, of Nettes-
heim, 64; De Occulta Philosophia, 67
Aimwell, in Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem,
172
Ajax, 68
Alarcon, Juan Ruiz de y Mendoza, 130
Albemarle, A. J. van Keppel, lst earl of
(1669-1718), 202
Alcazar, battle of, 31
Alcoran, Turkish, 291
Aldwinkle All Saints, Northants. , 2
Alexander, in Lee's Rival Queens, 186
Sir Wm. , earl of Stirling, 183
Alfred, king, 310
Almanzor, in Dryden's Conquest of
Granada, 25, 27
Alphonso, in The Mourning Bride, 152
Alps, the, 245
Altamont, in Rowe's Fair Penitent, 196
Alva, duke of, 160
Amalekites, 78
Amanda, in Vanbrugh's Relapse, 161
America, 243, 257, 314, 341
American colonies, 101, 342
Amiens, in As You Like It, 225
Amlet, Mrs, in The Confederacy, 162
Amsterdam, Letter from, to a Friend in
England, 100
Ancient Pistol, 127
Andrewes, Lancelot, 293, 294, 301
Andromache, in Dryden's Troilus and
Cressida, 29
in the Iliad, 50
Angelica, in Congreve's Love for Love,
151, 156
in Farquhar's Sir Harry Wildair,
169
Angevins, the, 311
Anglo-Saxon' language, 307
Anne Neville, queen of Richard III, 123
queen, 96, 113, 220, 261, 373
Annus Mirabilis primus et secundus, 10
Antonio, in Otway's Venice Preserv'd,
94, 184
de Eslava, Noches de Invierno, 126
Antwerp, 141
Apollo, 204
Appletree, Thomas, in Farquhar's Re.
cruiting Officer, 171
Apsley, Lucy, 270
Arber, E. , 182
Archer, in Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem,
172
Argensola, Bartolomeo de (the younger),
129
Ariana, Mistress (Etherege's), 138
Arians, 275
Ariel, in The Tempest, 28, 225
Ariosto, 22
Aristophanes, 38, 58, 164
in D'Avenant's First Day's Enter-
tainment, 117
Aristotle, 8, 29, 170, 203, 221, 277, 278,
287, 289, 291, 329, 350 ; Poetics, 375,
376
Arlington, Henry Bennet, lst earl of
(1618-1685), 92, 198, 376, 379, 380,
384
Arminius, 291, 292
Arrêts d'Amour, Les, 59
Arrowsmith, Reformation (1673), 26
Artaban, in La Calprenede's Cléopâtre, 25
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Index of Names
489
Arthurian romance, 81
Ascanius, 70
Ascue, Sir G. , 218
Ashmole, Elias (1617-1692), 247
Aston, colonel, 211
Astrophil, 61
Athanasian Creed, 42
Athelstan, king, 310
• Athens,' Oxford university called so
by Dryden, 4
Atkins, Samuel, 257
Aubignac, abbé d', Pratique du théâtre,
375
Aubrey, John (1626–1697), 295, 322, 361
Aurelian, in Congreve's Incognita, 146
Aurifaber, John, 321
Austin, John, 321
Ayloffe, John (d. 1685), 408
Azo, Portius, jurist, 312
B. , G. S. , A Study of the Prologue and
Epilogue in English Literature, 34
Babylon, 122
Bacchus, 203
Bacon, Francis, lord (1561-1626), 8,
273, 275, 278, 317, 321, 332, 351,
367, 368, 377
A Reading on the Statute of Uses, 316
De Augmentis Scientiarum, 316
Essays, 376
Maxims of the Law, 316
Nathaniel, 142
Bajazet (Louis XIV), in Rowe's Tamer-
lane, 195
Baldock, Herts. , 243
Baldwin, Harvey, Bustorum Aliquot
Reliquiae, 362
Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez de, Letters,
371 ff.
Bandello, Matteo, 126
Banks, John_(f. 1696), 21, 195; The
Unhappy Favourite or the Earl of
Esser, 194 ; Vertue Betray'd or Anna
Bullen, 194
Sir Joseph, 361
Barclay, Alex. , Ship of Fools, 69
David (1610-1686), 111
Robert (1648-1690), An Apology
for the True Christian Divinity, ill,
112
Bardsey (near Leeds), 146
Barham, R. H. , The Ingoldsby Legends,
96
Barn Elms, on the Thames, 377
Barnet, 351
Baron, R. (f. 1645), 434
Barrow, Isaac (1630–1677), 295 ff. , 301,
308, 389, 476; Exposition of the Creed,
Decalogue and Sacraments, 297; On the
Pope's Supremacy, 296; Works, 296
Barry, Mrs Elizabeth (1658–1713), 136,
179, 182, 184, 191
Bartholomew fair, 115, 193
Barton, Bernard, 113
Bath, 159, 363
Batrachomyomachia, 64
Battle Royal, The, 92
Baxter, Richard (1615-1691), Life and
Times, 297 ; Quaker's Catechism, 110
Bayes, in The Rehearsal, 26
Beatrice, in Much Ado about Nothing,
120, 154
Beau Bunter, in Sir Harry Wildair,
169
Olincher, in Farquhar's The
Constant Couple, 175
Beauford, in D'Urfey's The Virtuous
Wife, 175
Beaumont, Charles, 284
Francis, and Fletcher, John, 13,
127, 132, 226
Beggars Bush, The, 121
Chances, The, 128
Coccombe, The, 128
Custome of the Countrey, The, 128
Double Marriage, The, 128
Faire Maide of the Inne, The, 128
Faithfull Shepheardesse, 18, 271
Island Princesse, 120, 129
Knight of the Burning Pestle, The, 121,
128
Loves Curé, 128
Loves Pilgrimage, 31, 128
Maid in the Mill, The, 128, 129
Maides Tragedy, The, 120, 215
Pilgrim, The, 31, 52, 54, 120, 396
Prophetesse, The, 120, 128, 135
Queene of Corinth, The, 128
Rule a Wife And have a Wife, 128
Sea Voyage, The, 120
Spanish Curate, The, 20, 128
Tamer Tamed, 121
Wild-Goose Chase, The, 120
Women pleas'd, 128
Joseph (1616–1690), 283 ff. , 453 ;
Psyche, 283, 284
Sir John (1583–1627), 228
Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica, 309
Bedford, Wriothesley, 2nd duke of, 272
Bedfordshire, 60
Behn, Mrs Aphra or Aphara (1640-1689),
140, 168
City Heiress, The, 142
Debauchee, The, 141
Dutch Lover, The, 131, 141
False Count, The, 131, 142
Forced Marriage, The, 141, 181
Maximes, trans. of La Rochefoucauld's,
373
Moor's Revenge, The, 141, 195
Nun, The, or The Perjur'd Beauty,
191
Oronooko, The Royal Slave, 141, 191
Roundheads, The, 122, 142
Rover, The, or The Banished Cavaliers,
131, 141
Town Fop, The, 142
Widow Ranter, The, 142
Young King, The, 141
Belial, men of, 18
Belinda, in Congreve's old Bachelor,
148
in Vanbrugh's Provok'd Wife,
161
22
## p. 490 (#512) ############################################
490
Index of Names
.
Bellair, in Etherego's The Man of Mode,
138
Bellmour, in Congreve's Old Bachelor,
148
Belvidera, in Otway's Venice Preserv'd,
183, 184
Bemerton, 348
Ben, in Congreve's Love for Love,
150 ff.
Bendo, Alexander, 208
Benedick, in Shakespeare's Much Ado,
120, 155
Bentham, Jeremy, 321
Bentinck, countess, 272
Bentley, Richard (1662-1742), 230, 385
Bergen, 202
Berinthia, in Vanbrugh's Relapse, 161
Berkeley, George (1685–1753), 328
lady, afterwards countess of
Portland, 380
Sir W. (d. 1677), 434
Berkshire, earl of, father of Sir Robert
Howard, 8
Berlin, 330
Best, Wm. Draper, 1st baron Wynford,
317
Bethlehem, 7
Betterton, Thomas (1635 ? -1710), 29,
31, 121, 146, 150, 166, 177, 179,
182, 184, 186, 191, 192, 194, 195;
Henry IV, version of, 120; The
Prophetesse, 120
Beveridge, William, 298, 301, 302
Beza, Theodore, 277, 363
Bible, the, 42, 78, 86, 91, 92, 101,
103, 105, 110 ff. , 164, 274 ff. , 278,
294, 298, 302, 326, 346, 364
Genesis, 352
Gospel, the, 290
New Testament, Greek text of, 277
Old Testament, 37
Revelation, The, 286
Bibliothèque universelle, 331
Bignell, Mrs, in D'Urfey's The Modern
Prophets, 175
Bilboe, in Wilson's The Cheats, 122
Biographia Dramatica, 188
Bion, Greek pastoral translated by
Oldham, 86
Biron, in Southerne's Fatal Marriage,
191, 192
Birtha, in Gondibert, 9
• Black Mill, 212, 219
Blackmore, Sir Richard (d. 1729), 32,
54, 168 ; King Arthur, 52; Prince
Arthur, 163; Satyr on Wit, 52
Blackstone, Sir Wm. (1723-1780), 821 ;
Commentaries, 315
Blake, William, 230
Blakesley, Northants. , 2
Blenheim, 163
Blifil, in Tom Jones, 148
Blois, 245
Blount, Chas. , Sale of Esau's Birthright,
97
Bluffe, captain, in Congreve's old
Bachelor, 147, 152
Bobadill, captain, in Every Man in His
Humour, 127, 147, 171
Boccaccio, 51, 52, 183
Dryden's, Theodore and Honoria, 4
Bocking, 269
Boileau, Nicholas, 133, 203, 214, 219,
220, 373 ff. , 385
L'Art Poétique, 373, 375
Lutrin, 197, 373
Satire (second), 63
Satire touching Nobility, 88
Bold, Samuel (1649–1737), 347
Bologna, 5, 312
Boniface, in Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem,
171
Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne, 303, 305;
Conférence avec M. Claude, 373; Dis.
cours sur l'Histoire Universelle, 373 ;
Exposition de la Doctrine de l'Église
Catholique, 373
Boswell, Jas. , Life of Johnson, 822
Boubours, Dominique, Manière de penser
sur les ouvrages de l'esprit, 876
Bourdalone, Louis, 303
Boursault, Edme, 162
Boyer, Abel (1667-1729), 261; Achilles,
or Iphigenia in Aulis (Racine's), 181
Boyle, Charles, 4th earl of Orrery and
1st baron Marston (1676–1731), 385
Richard, 1st earl of Cork (1566–
1643), 268
Robert (1627–1691), 247, 363 ff. ;
Origine of Formes and Qualities, 338;
Seraphic Love, 268; Tracts, 338
Boys' Own Book, The, 359
Bracegirdle, Anne (1663 ? -1748), 146,
159, 166, 177
Bracton, Henry de (a. 1268), 313; De
Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae,
312
Bradshaw, John (1602–1659), 312
William (f. 1700), The Magpies,
99
Brady, Nicholas (1659–1726), 91, 92;
Psalms, version of, by Nahum Tate and
Nicholas Brady, 41
Brainworm, in D'Urfey's Virtuous Wife,
175
Bramhall, John (1594–1663), 369
Brandenburg, Frederick William, elector
of, 329
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk (d.
1545), 182
Brant, Sebastian, Narrenschiff, 59
Brass, in Vanbrúgh's Confederacy, 162
Brawny Bishop's Complaint, The, 97
Bray, William, 242
Braybrooke, R. G. Neville, 3rd baron,
243, 263
Brentford, battle of, 245
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando (16062-1674),
380
Brisk, Mr, in Congreve's Double-Dealer,
149, 156, 375
British Academy, a, 220
Britons, laws and customs of, 318
Britton, 313
1
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Index of Names
491
Brokesby, Francis (1687–1714), Life of
Hy. Dodwell, 307
Brome, Richard, 124, 142; A Madd
Couple well Matcht, 141
Brooke, Sir Robert, Abridgment of the
Year Books, 315
Brougham, lord Henry Peter, 316
Broughton, John, 347
Brounker, lord William (1620? –1684), 61,
218
Brown, Thomas (1663–1704), 48, 168
Browne, Mary, wife of John Evelyn,
245
Mistress Frances, wife of Sir J.
Reresby, 266
Sir Richard (d. 1669), 245, 246
Sir Thomas, 292, 357, 368, 378,
386; Religio Medici, 42
Wm. , 227
Brueys and Palaprat, Le Grondeur, 139
Brussels, 267
Brute, lady, in Vanbrugh's Provok'd
Wife, 161
Sir John, in Vanbragh's Provok'd
Wife, 161, 162, 168
Bruyère, la, 373
Buchanan, George, Franciscanus, 85
Buckbasket Mishap, The, 116
Buckhurst, Charles Sackville, lord, 6th
earl of Dorset (1638-1706), 49, 91,
133, 136, 198 ff. , 203 ff. , 212, 214 ff. ;
To all you Ladies now at Land, 217;
To Mr Edward Howard, 217; version
of Pompée, 180
Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd duke
of (1628–1687), 91, 97, 175, 208, 215,
369, 373, 376, 380; Advice to a Painter,
92; Poetical Reflections, etc. , by a
Person of Quality, 39; The Rehearsal,
17, 20, 21, 25, 26, 34, 48, 118, 402,
403
Buckinghamshire, duke of, 55
Bull, George (1634-1710), 308; Har.
monia Apostolica,
Judicia
Ecclesiae Catholicae, 305 ; Sermon on
the Fall, 305
John, 160
Bulstrode, Sir Richard (1610–1711), 266 ;
Life of James II, 267; Memoirs and
Reflections upon the Reign and Govern.
ment of King Charles the 1st and King
Charles the 2d, 267; Original Letters
written to the Earl of Arlington, 267
Bunyan, John, 105, 293; Grace Abound-
ing, 104; Pilgrim's Progress, The, 284;
Some Gospel Truths Opened, 110
Burford, Oxford, 206
Burghley, lord, 8
Burke, Edmund, 56
W. T. , 54
Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715), 23, 46, 97,
202, 206, 207, 209, 213, 214, 216,
272, 298, 299, 300 ff. , 360
Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles,
300
History of his own Time, 48, 273, 278
History of the Reformation, 250
Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, 10
Pastoral Care, The, 300
Reasons against Repealing the Test, 48
Some passages in the Life and Death
of the right honorable John Earl of
Rochester, 300
Burnet, Thomas (1635 ? -1715), 292;
Sacra telluris theoria, 347
Thomas, of Kemnay, 347
Burrough, Edward (1634–1662), 110
Burthogge, Richard (1638? -1694 ? ), An
Essay upon Reason and the Nature of
Spirits, 347 ; Organum vetus et novum,
347
Burton, Hezekiah (d. 1681), 292
Robt. , Anatomy of Melancholy,
857, 378
Burton Hall, 96
Bury St Edmunds, 357
Busby, Richard (1606–1695), Dryden's
transl. of Fifth Satire of Persius,
ascribed to, 2
Bussy-Rabutin, Histoire Amoureuse de
Gaule, 385
Butler, Joseph, 296
Samuel (1612–1680), 17, 26, 43,
68 ff. (main entry), 88, 215, 232,
372, 373, 402
Characters, 60, 62 ff. , 75
Critics who judge of modern plays by
the rules of the Ancients, Upon, 375
Contradictions, 61
Cynarctomachy, or Battle between Bear
and Dogs, 65, 68
Elephant in the Moon, The, 61, 62,
366
Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose
of Mr Samuel Butler, The, 60, 62, 63
Hudibras, 19, 37, 49, 59 ff. , 64, 67 ff. ,
73 ff. , 90, 92, 93
Miscellaneous Thoughts, 63
Observations and Reflexions, 60
Occasional thoughts, 62
Philip Nye's Thanksgiving Beard, On,
63
Posthumous Works, 62
Reflections, 61
Repartees between Cat and Puss at a
Caterwauling, 17
Thoughts on Learning and Enowledge,
61
Buzzard, the, in Dryden's Fables, 48
Bysshe, Edward (A. 1712), 230, 231, 240
305;
Cabala, 99, 281
Caen, 220
Caesar, Julius, 67, 76
Caesar's Ghost, 93
Calais, 271
Calderon de la Barca, Dama Duende,
120, 130; El Maestro de Danzar, 131,
144; No Siempre lo peor es cierto,
130
Caliban, in The Tempest, 28, 72
Calista, in Rowe's Fair Penitent, 196
Calisto and Melebea, 125
Calverley, C. S. , 9
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Index of Names
Calvin, John, 108, 111, 277, 279, 291, Centlivre, Mrs Susannah (1667 ? -1728),
295, 299, 306
132, 168, 176; The Perplexed Lover,
Cambert, Robert, 135; Pomone, 134
131
and Perrin, P. , Ariane, ou Le Cerberus, 73
Mariage de Bacchus, 134
Cerdon, the cobbler, in Hudibras, 68, 69
Cambridge, 60, 108, 122, 273, 286, 317, Cervantes, 67
361
Don Quixote, 65, 68, 70, 126 ff. , 189,
Christ's collegé, 278 ft. , 287, 290, 292, 191
360
El Viejo celoso, 129
Clare college, 281, 292
La Fuerza de la Sangre, 129
Emmanuel college, 274, 276, 277, 281, La Gitanilla, 129
288, 290, 359
Los Baños de Argel, 129
Gonville and Caius college, 4, 363 Novelas Exemplares, 128, 129
Jesas college, 282
Persiles y Sigismunda, 128
King's college, 274, 275, 279, 292 Cespedes, Gonzalo de, 128; Gerardo, the
Magdalene college, 242, 253, 292, 355; Unfortunate Spaniard, translated by
Pepysian library, 242, 250, 260
L. Digges, 129
Peterhouse, 284, 295
Chaldee language, etc. , 282, 364
Queens' college, 288
Chalkhill, John (A. 1600), 227
St Catharine's college, 290
Chamberlayne, William (1619–1689), 227,
St John's college, 243
435; England's Jubile, 229; Pharon-
St Mary's church, 290
nida, 229
Sidney Sussex college, 360
Chamont, in Otway's Orphan, 184
Trinity church, 274
Chandler, Edward (1668 ? -1750), 282
Trinity college, 3, 4, 21, 185, 277, 278, Chapelain, Jean, 374
295, 297, 366
Charles I, 2, 67, 101, 119, 130, 134, 245,
Trinity hall, 253
246, 267, 277, 294, 295, 297, 312, 318,
University press, the, 278
319, 323, 358, 361, 371, 383
Platonists, the, 110, 273 ff. , 301,
II, 6, 7, 9, 18, 20, 21, 30, 34, 35,
330
37, 39, 43 ff. , 61, 62, 64, 77, 80, 82, 88,
Camden, William (1551-1623), 318
92 ff. , 97 ff. , 118, 122, 123, 131, 132,
Camoëns, Luis de, 271
155, 158, 174, 185, 198, 199, 206, 207,
Campbell, T. , The Battle of the Baltic, 213, 247, 248, 254, 256, 261, 262, 264 ff. ,
11
269, 272, 291, 293, 295, 297, 302, 304,
Campion, Thomas (d. 1619), 229, 231, 358, 370, 372, 382, 387
237, 239
IX, 87
Cannae, 11
Charleton, Walter (1619–1707), 362
Canning, George, 38
Charlton, Wilts. , 9
Canons-Ashby, Northants. , 2
Chartier, Alain, 59
Canterbury, 3, 302, 303, 305
Chatham, 249, 381
Canute, king (994? -1035), 310
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 20, 48, 51, 52, 55,
Captain Stukeley, 125
222, 227, 228, 230, 232, 233
Carew, Thomas (1598? -1639? ), 141 Chedrenx, 375
Carlell, Lodowick (A. 1629-1664), 119; Chelsea, 269
Corneille's Heraclius translated by, Cherry, in Farquhar's Beaux' Stratagem,
133, 180
172
Caroline literature, 222, 227, 389
Chertsey, Porch House, 878
Carolingian empire, 310
Chester, 297, 313, 369
Carroll, w. , 473
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope,
Carthage, 65
4th earl of (1694-1773), 388; Letters,
389
Slave, 118
Chettle and Dekker, Kinge Sebastiane of
Casaubon, Isaac (1559–1614), 63
Portingalle, 126
Castalio, in Otway's Orphan, 183 Chetwood, William Rufus (d. 1766), 190
Castilian gravity, 130
Chevy Chase, 96
Castle Howard, 162
Chichester, 301
Castlemaine, Barbara Villiers (afterwards Chicksands, 15
Palmer), countess of (1641–1709), 16, Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699), 342
263, 264
Chits,' 94
Castro, Guillen de, 128
Chloris, 202
Catch, Nehemiah, 122
Christ, 305
Catchpole, in Rabelais, 67
Christian church, 112
Catholic league, 16
mysticism, 108, 110
Cavallilly Man, The, 96
science, 369
Celadon, in Dryden's Secret Love, 20 Christian Paradoxes, 276
Censure of the Rota on Mr Dryden's Con- Christianity, 42, 100, 102, 276, 346, 889
quest of Granada, The, 4
Christians, in Tyrannick Love, 22
1
cart William (1611-1648), Royall
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493
9
6
Christie, W. D. , 3, 4
Christina, queen of Sweden, 20
Chronicle, Old English, 313
Church of England, 286, 292, 293 ff.
Churchill, Henrietta, duchess of Marl.
borough, wife of Francis Godolphin,
159
Cibber, Colley (1671–1757), 146, 151, 152,
159, 166, 189
An Apology for his Life, 177, 179
Careless Husband, 168
Love's Last Shift, 160, 176
She Would and She Would Not, 132
Mrs, 191
Cicero, M. Tullius, 273, 278, 282
Cirencester, 106
Clapham, 258
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, lord (1609–
1674), 7, 8, 23, 38, 81, 206, 271,
295, 308, 323, 368, 384
History of the Rebellion, 63, 389
Life of Clarendon, by himself, 322
Of Contempt of Death, 389
Of Friendship, 389
Of Repentance, 389
Reflections upon several Christian
Duties, 389
Henry Hyde, second earl of (1638-
1700), 249, 250
Clark, John, 62
Clarke, Samuel (1675–1729); Lives, 278
Sir Ernest, 28
Clavis Apocalyptica, 286
Clean contrary way, The,' 96
Cleiveland, J. , 80, 88, 91; Mark Antony,
231; Square-Cap, 231
Cleopatra, 216
Clerke, Henry (d. 1687), 358
Cleveland, duchess of, 143
Clifford, Martin (d. 1677), 23, 25, 26,
48, 402
Thos. (1630-1673), 380
Clincher, in Farquhar's The Constant
Couple, 169, 170
Cocai, Merlin (Teofilo Folengo), Baldus,
59
Cock Lawrel, 96
Cockburn, Mrs Catherine (born Trotter)
(1679-1749), 347, 435
Cocker, Edmund, 256
Cockwood, lady (Etherege's), 138
Codlo, Antonio, Los Empeños de Seis
Horas, 130
Codrus, in Juvenal's Third Satire, 89
Cokain, Sir A. (1608-1684), 417
Coke, Sir Edward (1552–1634), 309, 312 ff. ,
321; Institutes, 317, 320; Law Reports,
316, 317
Colchester, 101, 363
Coleman, Edward (d. 1669), 117
Mrs, 118
Coleridge, S. T. , 298
Collection of Fundamental Liberties and
Laws, 319
College, Stephen (1635? -1681), 36, 97,
188
Collier, Jeremy (1650–1726), 33, 52,
54, 145, 146, 157, 164 t. , 194; Dis.
suasive from the Playhouse, 167; Ec-
clesiastical History, 32; Short View of
the Immorality and Profanity of the
English Stage, 32, 163, 197
Collins, Anthony (1696–1729), 832
Arthur (1690 ? -1760), 267
Cologne, 261, 262
Colon, the ostler, in Hudibras, 68
Commons Journals, The, 255
Compton, Henry (1632–1713), Episcopalia,
305
Condé, Louis I de Bourbon, prince de, 246
Conde Lucanor, 126
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de Marly de,
335, 336
Congreve, William (1670–1729), 57, 137,
139, 146 ff. (main entry), 161, 163,
165 ff. , 171, 172, 176, 189, 191
Amendments, 168
Double Dealer, The, 55, 148, 149, 375
Incognita, or Love and Duty Reconciled,
146
Love for Love, 150, 152, 157, 158, 168
The Mourning Bride, 152, 166, 168
The Old Bachelor, 146, 147
The Way of the World, 150, 153,
155 ff. , 168
Vanbragh and Walsh, Squire Tre-
looby, 157
Constantinople, 291, 295
Conway, Anne, viscountess (a. 1679), 110,
280
Edward, viscount (d. 1631), 280
Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, 75
Copernicus, Nicholas, 283, 350, 352
Cople Hoo, near Bedford, 60
Corah (Titus Oates), in Dryden's Absalom,
39
Corinna, 202
Corneille, Pierre, 14, 18, 24, 30, 31, 33,
56, 131, 134, 165, 376
Cid, Le, 13, 180, 371
Discours, 23, 374
Examens, 23, 374
Héraclius, 133, 180
Horace, 180
Lyer, The, 373
Médée, 13
Menteur, Le, 13, 373
Mistaken Beauty, The, 373
Nicomède, 180
Polyeucte, 180
Pompée, 133, 180
Cornwall, 119
Corpus Juris, 312
Cosimo II, grand duke of Tuscany, 358
Cosin, John (1594-1672), 294 f. ; 4
Collection of Private Devotions, 294;
Correspondence, 296; Historia Tran-
substantionis Papalis, 296
Costar Pearmain, in Farquhar's Recruit-
ing Officer, 171
Cotswolds, the, 83
Cotton, Charles (1630-1687), Horace,
Corneille's, translated by, 180; Scar.
ronides, 372; Montaigne, 387
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Cotton, Sir Robt. Bruce (1571-1631), 318,
323
Cottrell, Sir Charles (1615–1687), trans-
lation of La Calprenède's Cléopâtre,
371
Courtall, in She Would if she could,
138
Courtly Nice, Sir (Crowne's), 188 ff.
Coventry, Sir Wm. (16287-1686), 387
Coverly, Sir Roger de, 308
Cowell, John (1554–1611), Institutiones
Juris Anglicani ad Methodum Institu-
tionum Justiniani Compositae et Di-
gestae, 317; Interpreter, 317
Cowley, Abraham (1618–1667), 4, 5, 43,
51, 56, 84, 228, 233, 234, 239, 292,
366, 369, 371, 376 ff. , 381, 386,
Country Wit, The, 184, 188
Darius, 189
Destruction of Jerusalem, The, 188,
190
English Frier, The, 134, 188, 189
Henry the Sixth, the First Part With
the Murder of Humphrey, Duke of
Glocester, 188
History of Charles the Eighth of France,
The, 187
Juliana, of the Princess of Poland,
187
Justice Busy, 189
Married Beau, The, 189
Misery of Civil War, The, 188
Pandion and Amphigenia, 187
Regulus, 189
Sir Courtly Nice, or It cannot be, 131,
179, 188, 189
Thyestes, 188
Crowne, Dryden and Shadwell, Notes and
Observations, 193
William, 187
Croydon, Whitgift's school, 83
Cudworth, Ralph (1617–1688), 273, 274,
279 ff. , 286, 290 ff. , 330; Moral Good
or Evil, or Natural Ethics, 281;
Treatise concerning Eternal and Immut-
able Morality, 282; The true Intellectual
System of the Universe, 287
Culverwel, Nathaniel (d. 1651), 287,
292; Commonplaces, 290; Light of
Nature, 288, 289
Cumberland, Richard (1631-1718), De
Legibus Naturae, 292
Cupid, 203
Curious Impertinent, The, in Don Quixote,
189, 191
Cutter, in Cowley's Cutter of Coleman
Street, 122
Cynthia, in Congrove's Double-Dealer,
148, 150
D. , J. , 47, 238
Dacier, André, Aristotle's Poetics, trans.
of, 375; Essai sur la Satire, 374
Dagon's Fall, 97
Dalila, in Samson Agonistes, 154
Damascus, 38
Damocles, in The Usurper, 21
Dancer, John (A. 1675), Nicomede (Cor-
neille’s), translated by, 180
D'Ancourt, Florent Carton, Les Bour.
geoises à la Mode, 162
Danelaw, the, 311
Danes, laws and customs of, 311, 318
Daniel, Samuel, 237, 239
Dante, 67, 78, 351
D'Aulnoy, countess, Travels into Spain,
191
Davenant, Charles (1656–1714), An Essay
on the East India Trade, 342
D'Avenant, Sir William, 26, 34, 116 ff. ,
132 ff. , 179
Albovine, 226
Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, The,
118
389, 390
Cutter of Coleman Street, 122, 377
Danger of Procrastination, The, 378
Dangers of an Honest Man in Such
Company, The, 378
Davideis, 229
Discourse by way of Vision Concerning
the Government of Oliver Cromwell,
377
Garden, The, 378
Guardian, The, 122
Ode on Harvey, 362
Of Agriculture, 378
Of Greatness, 378
Of My Self, 378
Of Obscurity, 378
Of Solitude, 378
Philosophical college, 365
Several Discourses, by way of Essays
in Verse and Prose, 379
Shortness of Life and uncertainty of
Riches, The, 378
Cowper, Wm. , 230
Coventry, Sir William, 255, 256, 259
Coveras, Don Francisco de las imaginary
author), 141
Cox, Robert, Humours of Simpleton the
Smith, 116; John Swabber, 116
Cracow, 291
Crape, Sir, in Oldham, Satyr address'd to
a Friend, 88
Crashaw, William (1572-1626), 324
Crawley, Sir Pitt, in Vanity Fair, 162
Creech, T. (1659–1701), 408
Crites (Sir Robt. Howard), in Dryden's
An Essay of Dramatick Poesie, 21, 24
Cromwell, Henry, 343
Oliver, 2, 3, 5, 7, 21, 60, 68, 73,
74, 116, 119, 198, 265, 267, 360; Pro-
clamation, 274
Richard, 3, 118, 119
Cromwell's widow, 121
Crowdero, in Hudibras, 68, 70
Crowne, John (d. 1703 ? ), 21, 133, 213,
214, 401
Ambitious Statesman, The, 188
Andromache, 181, 187
Caligula, 189
Calisto, or the Chast Nymph, 187
City Politiques, 122, 188
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First Day's Entertainment at Rutland Dialogue between James II and his
House, The, 117, 118
Italian queen, 93
Gondibert, 9, 371, 374
Dick Amlet, in Vanbrugh's Confederacy,
History of Sir Francis Drake, The, 162
118
Dickens, Chas. , 20
Law Against Lovers, The, 120
Dickinson, Henry, 42
Love and Honour, 120, 121, 132 Dido, 65
Macbeth, D'Avenant's alteration, 20 Digby, George, earl of Bristol (1612–
Platonick Lovers, The, 120, 132
1677), Elvira, or The Worst Not always
Playhouse to be Let, The, 118, 134 True, 130
Preface to Gondibert, 9
Sir Kenelm (1603–1665), 64, 76,
Rivals, The, 120
323, 354, 359
Romeo and Juliet, 120
Digby's Farewell, 96
Siege of Rhodes, 18, 117, 118, 121, Digges, Leonard (1588-1635), 129
137, 194, 261
Diogenes, in D'Avenant's First Day's
Sir Martin Mar-All, 134
Entertainment, 117
Tempest, The, or The Enchanted Island Diomed, 76
(with Dryden), 28, 120
Discourse of Poesy, A, 240
Temple of Love, The, 132
Ditchley, near Woodstock, 206
Wits, The, 120
Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764), Collection
Davenport, Elizabeth, 261
of Poems, 44; Dodsley's Old Plays, 129
David, king, 37, 39
Dodwell, Henry, the elder (1641-1711),
Davies, John, of Kidwelly, Clélie, trans- 306, 307
lated by, 372; Cléopâtre translated by, Doeg, in The Second Part of Absalom
372
and Achitophel, 41, 42, 192
Richard (1635–1708), 106
Dolben, John (1625–1686), 302
Sir John, Nosce Teipsum, 9 Domesday Book, 313
Thomas, Dramatic Miscellanies, Dominicans, 59
159
Don Armado, in Love's Labour's Lost, 127
Davila, E. C. , 30
Don Diego, in Jonson's The Alchemist,
Day, John, Hathway, R. and Haughton,
127
W. , The Conqueste of Spayne by John Don Juan, in Shadwell's Libertine, 174
a Gaunt, 126
Don Quixote, 67, 68, 70
De l'Isle, Alain, Anti-Claudianus, 59 Don Quixote, a play, 168
De Méré, Chevalier (afterwards marquis), Donne, John, 228, 229, 238, 292, 293,
376
365, 366
Deane, Sir Anthony (1638? -1721), 257 Dorax, in Dryden's Don Sebastian, 31
Decretals of Gregory IX, 312
Dorimant, in Etherege's Man of Mode,
Dee, John, 350
138, 214
Defoe, D. , 141
Dorset, Charles Sackville, 6th earl of
Dekker, Thomas, 162; If It Be Not (see Buckhurst)
Good, the Divel is in it, 123; The
Richard Sackville, 5th earl of
Seven Deadly Sinnes of London, 10 (1622–1677), 13
Democritus, 338
Douglas, captain, 381
Denham, Sir John (1618-1669), 3, 91, Dover, 202, 263
247, 371; Horace (Corneille's) begun • Down Survey,' the, of forfeited lands,
by Mrs Philips, finished by Sir John 343
Denham, 180; Instructions to a Painter, Downes, John (A. 1662–1710), Roscius
81
Anglicanus, 189, 192
Denmark, 267
Downing, Sir George (1684 ? -1749), 253
Dennis, John (1657–1734), 4, 143
Drake, James (1667-1707), 91
A Plot and No Plot, 194
Drawcansir, in The Rehearsal, 27
Impartial Critic, The, 375
Drayton, Michael (1563-1631), 226, 228,
Reflections on Pope's Essay on Criticism, 237, 239
61
Dream of the Cabal, 81
Rinaldo and Armida, 194
Drogheda, lady, 143
Three Letters on the Genius and Writings Dromore, 290
of Shakespeare, 193
Druids, the, 218
Usefulness of the Stage, 167
Drummond, William, 227, 322
Deptford, 260
Dryden, Erasmus, 2
Derbyshire, 106
Honor, daughter of Sir John
Descartes, René, 279, 285, 286, 290, 329, Dryden, 4
334, 338, 340, 347, 348; Traité des
John (1631-1700), 1 ff. (main entry),
passions de l'âme, 372
62, 75, 79, 89, 90, 92, 94, 121, 130,
Desdemona, in Othello, 164
136, 139, 143, 146, 150, 168, 166,
D'Estrades, count, 263
168, 174, 178, 179, 181, 185, 193,
Dewsbury, William (1621–1688), 110
201, 202, 204, 205, 209, 212, 214,
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Index of Names
9
215, 217, 219, 220, 222, 227, 229,
231 ff. , 292, 293, 302, 369, 372 ff. ,
Indian Queen, The, 21, 123, 235
Juvenal, translation of, by, 49, 77
Killigrew, To the Pious Memory of the
Accomplisht Young Lady, Mrs Anne,
32, 45, 53, 57, 234
Lachrymae Musarum, Dryden's con.
tribution to, 2
Letter to Sir George Etherege, 49
Limberham, or The Kind Keeper, 17
Love Triumphant, 20
Mac Flecknoe, 36, 40, 41, 235
Marriage-à-la-Mode, 17, 20, 140
Medal, The, 35, 39, 40, 188
Metamorphoses, Dryden's version of
portions of the, 50, 51
Miscellany Poems, 44, 49, 50, 231, 375
My Lord Chancellor, To, 7
Edipus, King of Thebes (with Lee),
30, 186
Parallel of Poetry and Painting, 4,
20, 29, 49
Persius, translation of, by, 49, 77; Third
Satire of, trans. by, 2
Plutarch, preface to & translation of,
by Dryden, 44
Poem upon the Death of His Late High-
ness, Oliver, Lord Protector of Eng.
land, Scotland and Ireland, A, 5
Preface concerning the Grounds of
Criticism in Tragedy, 29
to the Fables, 52, 56, 57, 235,
390
Prologue, addressed to Oxford, 3, 4
to Secret Love, 24
to the Duchess (of York), 34
Prosodia, 50
Religio Laici, 15, 41 ff. , 46, 235
Rival-Ladies, The, 4, 17, 19, 123, 131,
137, 370
St John's Eve, 54
Satire on the Dutch, 7
Secret Love, or The Maiden Queen,
20
Seçular Masque, 31
Sir Godfrey Kneller, To, 50
Sir Martin Mar-AU, 17
Song for St Cecilia's Day, 53
Southern, on his Comedy Called The
Wives' Excuse,' To Mr, 55
Spanish Fryar, The, 20, 33, 49
State of Innocence and Fall of Man,
The, 27
Sylvae, 44
Te Deum, translation of, by, 54
Tempest, The (with D'Avenant), 28,
389
Absalom and Achitophel, 31, 35 ff. , 40,
41, 77, 142, 192, 235
Account of the Ensuing Poem, in a
letter to Sir Robert Howard, an, 9
Aeneis, 50, 239
Albion and Albanius, 30, 135, 375
Alexander's Feast, 44, 53, 234
Au for Love, 28, 33, 235, 375, 386
Amboyna, 7, 27
Amphitryon, 17, 134
Annus Mirabilis, 8 ff. , 34, 38, 238
Apology for Heroick Poetry, 374
Assignation or Love in a Nunnery, The,
17, 140
Astraea Redux, 6
Aureng-Zebe, 16, 21, 22, 27, 235
Author's Apology for Heroick Poetry
and Poetic Licence, The, 27
Boccaccio, reproductions of, by, 51
Britannia Rediviva, 44, 49
Character of a Good Parson, 52
Charleton, To my Honoured Friend Dr,
8, 862
Chaucer, reproductions of, by, 51
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, 31, 53,
190
Conquest of Granada, The, 22, 25 ff. ,
53, 235
Congreve, Alt, on his Comedy Called
The Double Dealer, To my dear
Friend, 55
Dedication of Examen Poeticum, 375
Dedication of the Aeneis, 239
Defence of an Essay of Dramatick
Poesie, 4, 16, 24
Defence of the Epilogue, A, 17, 25,
370
Discourse Concerning the Original and
Progress of Satire, A, 19, 26, 36, 39,
40, 44, 49, 373, 374
Don Sebastian, 31, 32, 164
Duke of Guise, The (with Lee), 16, 30,
186
Epigrams, lines by J. Dryden of Trin.
C. ' in, 4
Epilogue to the Second Part of The
Conquest of Granada, 25
Essay of Dramatick Poesie, An, 17,
18, 21, 23, 370, 374
Essay of Heroick Plays, 18, 22 fi. , 26
Evening's Love, An, 16, 17, 53, 127,
131, 134, 367
Examen Poeticum, 50, 57
Fables, Ancient and Modern, 32, 51
Granville, on his excellent Tragedy,
called · Heroick Love,' To Mr, 55
Heroick Stanzas, 5 ff.
Hind and the Panther, The, 43, 45 ff. ,
235
His Sacred Majesty, To, 7
History of the League, Maimbourg's,
translated by, 34
Iliad, 51
Indian Emperor, The, 21, 22, 24, 53
120, 398
Threnodia Augustalis, 44
Troilus and Cressida, 29
Tyrannick Love, 21, 22, 235
Veni Creator Spiritus, 54
Vergil, translation of the works of, by,
50
Verses to Her Royal Highness the
Duchess (Clarendon's daughter), 8
Vindication of the Duke of Guise, 30
Wild Gallant, The, 16, 17, 131
Dryden, Sir John, 4
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Du Fresnoy, C. -A. , De Arte Graphica, 49 Ellwood, Thomas (1639-1713), 104 ff. ,
Dublin, 122, 220; Smock Alley theatre, 110; A Collection of Poems on Various
170; Theatre Royal, 180; Trinity Subjects, 113; The History of the Life
college, 146, 170, 332
of Thomas Ellwood, written by his own
Duck, Sir Arthur (1580–1648), 317
hand, 105
Dugdale, Sir William (1605–1686), 318; Ely, 288, 301
Origines Juridicales, 320
Emmeline, in Dryden's King Arthur, 31
Dulcinea del Toboso, in Don Quixote, 70 Engagement, The, 275
Dumbiedykes, laird of, in The Heart of England, church of, 43, 46, 273, 326
Midlothian, 355
Ennius, 58
Dunbar, William (? ), The Freiris of Ent, Sir George (1604–1689), 356, 363
Berwik, 226
Epicurus, 288, 289
Dunblane, 298
Epsom, 136, 199
Dundreary, lord, in Our American Cousin, Erasmus, 23; Adagia, 59; Encomium
176
Moriae, 36, 59
Dunton, J. , 99
Errand, Tom, in Farquhar's Constant
D'Urfey, Tom (1653–1723), 96, 166 ff. , Couple, 169
174 ff.
Esgex, Robert Devereux, 3rd earl of (1591-
Campaigners, The, 167
1646), 71
Famous History of the Rise and Fall Estcourt, Richard (1668–1712), 158, 177
of Massaniello, The, 175
Ethelbert, king of Kent, 309, 310
Modern Prophets, The, 175
Etherege, Sir George (16357–1691), 136 ff. ,
New Reformation, The, 167
142 ff. , 155, 214
Pills to Purge Melancholy, 232
Comical Revenge or Love in a Tub, The,
Sea Voyage, The, 120
18, 136, 137, 139, 143
Siege of Memphis, The, 175
Letter books, 137, 138
Trimmer, The, 97
Man of Mode, The, or Sir Fopling
Durham, 282, 295
Flutter, 136
Dutch language, low, 112
She Would if she could, 136, 138
people, 7, 27, 140, 202, 247, 272, Eton, 279, 281
342, 381, 382, 384
Euclid, 360
war, 10, 81, 218, 249, 252, 254, Euripides, 164, 194
329
Eve, in Dryden's The State of Innocence,
Dyer, John (1700? -1758), 230
28
Sir Edward, The Prayer of Nothing, Evelyn, George, 244
213
John (1620-1706), 10, 163, 209,
Sir James, Law Reports, 316
241 ff. (main entry), 258, 259, 264,
308, 354, 355, 359, 365, 369, 371,
Eagle, The, St John's college magazine, 378
243
Diary, 134, 265, 301
Earle, John (16012–1665), 245; Micro.