Dryden & Howard 1664-1668 the text of an essay of dramatic poesy the indian emperor and the duke of Lerma with other Controversial MatterCUP Archive |
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Contents
JOHN DRYDENS DEDICATION OF THE RIVAL LADIES | 1 |
AN ESSAY OF DRAMATIC POESY By JOHN DRYDEN | 17 |
SIR ROBERT HOWARDS PREFACE TO THE duke | 93 |
JOHN DRYDENS PROLOGUE TO AURENGZEBE 1675 | 120 |
THE DUKE OF LERMA By SIR ROBERT HOWARD 1668 | 205 |
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