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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action Alcara Alibech Almeria ancients argument Aristotle audience beauty Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse Bruchero Caldroon Catiline comedy command confess Confessor Cort CORTEZ Crites Cydaria d'Alva dare death discourse dost Dramatic Poesy Dryden Duke of Lerma Enter Eugenius Exeunt Exit fancy fate father favour fear fight fortune French give Guyomar haste hear heart heaven honour Howard humour imagination imitation Indian Emperor Indian Queen Izabella John Dryden Jonson judgment kind King King's leave Lisideius live lord Maria Medina Mont Montezuma nature never Odmar Orbellan Ovid passions persons pity PIZARRO plot poem poet prove reason revenge rhyme scene Sejanus serious plays shame Silent Woman soul SPANIARDS speak stage stay sword tell thee things thou thought tragedy Vasquez virtue words writ write