The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 18Dryden, John
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The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 18
Dryden, John
English literature
Coffeehouse, (Will’s,) Dryden’s authority in, i, 371
Coleman, Edward, account of, x, 18
Colleagues of Dryden, in Notes and Observations on the Empress of
Morocco, xv, 399
characterized, ib. 399
College, Trinity, Cambridge, Dryden admitted to, i, 28
College’s (the protestant joiner) Ballad, vii, 5
Collier and Blackmore, attack upon, in the prologue and epilogue to the
Pilgrim, i. 436
Colouring, the third part of painting, xvii, 361, 450
Combat, curious, xi, 283
Combination of the lute and sword ridiculed, x, 450
Comedy of the Wild Gallant, ii, 13
Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ib. 379
Sir Martin Mar-all, iii, 1
the Tempest, iii, 95
an Evening’s Love, or the Mock Astrologer, ib. 207
Marriage A-la-mode, iv, 231
the Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, ib. 343
the Kind Keeper, or Mr Limberham, vi, 1
Amphitryon, viii, 1
distinguished by acts not known to the early Greeks, xv, 311
and Tragedy, not wrote by the same authors among the ancients, ib. 317
Comedies of intrigue introduced to the English stage, i, 76
Comets, two remarkable, ix, 160
Comic scenes in tragedy, propriety of, i, 230
Commencement of Dryden’s dramatic career, ib. 80
friendship with Southerne, ib. 294
Commentaries, or annals, what, xvii, 56
Commines, Philip de, account of, xviii, 36
Comparison between the poems of Sprat and Dryden, ix, 6
Persius and Horace, xiii, 78
Horace and Juvenal, ib. 78
Tacitus and Polybius, xviii, 50
Complaint of the Brawny Bishop, a ballad, x, 270
Compton, Bishop, account of, ix, 302
Concern of the people for the death of Charles II., x, 79
Condemnation, King’s power of granting pardon after, questioned, ix, 310
Conduct of Charles II. on the fire of London, ib. 187
pusillanimous, of Lord Grey, ib. 276
infamous of Lord Howard, ib. 278
of Bishop Burnet, remarks on some parts of, x, 271
of the Earl of Shaftesbury at the Restoration, ix, 447
Confederates, a poem, xviii, 175
Confuting arguments used by the King, and disrespect of his person, x, 252
Congreve, Wm., extracts from Wilson’s Life of, xviii, 200
Dryden’s friendship with, i, 372
poetical epistle to, xi, 59
remarks on, ib. 57
verses addressed to, ib. 61
Congreve’s dedication of Dryden’s Dramatic Works, ii, 5
character of, i, 372
character of Dryden, ib. 9
Connection of Dryden in society, after the Revolution, i, 369
of the Indian Emperor to the Indian Queen, ii, 293
Conquest of Granada, a tragedy, Part I. iv, 1
remarks on, ib. 3
Epistle Dedicatory to, ib. 9
complimentary verses on, ib. 29
Prologue to, ib. 30
Epilogue to, ib. 110
a tragedy, Part II. ib.
Prologue to, ib. 113
Epilogue to, ib. 210
Conquest of Mexico, a tragedy, ii. 257
Conscience, declaration for liberty of, x, 279
Consequences of the Revolution to Dryden, i, 347
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