The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... play was on 4 February ( LS ) ) . The poems were first printed in a folio half - sheet headed A Prologue Written by Mr Dryden , to a New Play , call'd , The Loyal Brother , & c . , and published by Tonson ( no date , but Luttrell dated ...
... play was on 4 February ( LS ) ) . The poems were first printed in a folio half - sheet headed A Prologue Written by Mr Dryden , to a New Play , call'd , The Loyal Brother , & c . , and published by Tonson ( no date , but Luttrell dated ...
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... play was ready for performance in July 1682 , but was banned by the Lord Chamberlain because it was thought to reflect on the Duke of Monmouth ; Act IV , where the French King rebukes the Duke of Guise for returning to Paris without his ...
... play was ready for performance in July 1682 , but was banned by the Lord Chamberlain because it was thought to reflect on the Duke of Monmouth ; Act IV , where the French King rebukes the Duke of Guise for returning to Paris without his ...
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... play , but the booksellers pressed him to publish the play promptly , and the defence appeared separ- ately as The Vindication ( 1683 ; SR 2 April ) , which replied to the pamphlets and was particularly caustic about Shadwell . Prologue ...
... play , but the booksellers pressed him to publish the play promptly , and the defence appeared separ- ately as The Vindication ( 1683 ; SR 2 April ) , which replied to the pamphlets and was particularly caustic about Shadwell . Prologue ...
Contents
Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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