Chapter 12

Congreve, William,124-127,130,134,136,138,140;

on Dryden,15;

Incognita,125;

The Old Bachelor,125,139;

The Double Dealer,125,134,137;

Love for Love,126,138,146;

The Mourning Bride,126,134,146;

The Way of the World,126,134.

Conquest of Granada, the,9,85,86,120.

Considerations on the Value of Money,159.

Constant Couple, the,129.

Cotton, Charles,271.

Country Wife, the,124,132.

Crowne, John,114,115;

The English Friar,115;

City Politics,115;

The Married Beau,115;

Calisto,115;

Darius,115;

Pandion and Amphigenia,115;

Juliana,115;

Caligula,115.

Cudworth, Ralph,164-166.

Culverwell, Nathaniel,164.

Cumberland, Richard,164.

Cymon and Iphigenia,33.

Dampier, William,273,274.

Daniel, Samuel,2.

Darius,115.

Defence of Justification by Faith,235.

De Fide et officiis Christianorum,229.

Dennys, John,268.

Derham, W.,229.

De Statu mortuorum et resurgentium,229.

Dialogue on Dramatic Poesy,150,151.

Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon,48.

Discourse of the Winds,274.

Discourse on Government,170,171,172.

Divinity,221-232.

Don Carlos,102,103,104.

Don Sebastian,9,97,98.

Double Dealer, the,125,134,137.

Dryden, John, as a poet,7-41;

at Cambridge,8;

married to Lady Elizabeth Howard,9;

made Laureate,9;

joins the Church of Rome,11;

death of,14;

and Pope,38;

and the Restoration Drama,76-100;

and Byron as dramatic authors,100;

criticism on,149-152;

and Milton,149;

the great reformer of English prose,149;

as a letter-writer,255;

The Wild Gallant,9,76,82;

The Indian Emperor,9,76;

Tyrannic Love,9,84;

The Conquest of Granada,9,85,86;

Aurengzebe,9,87-89;

All for Love,9,93-96;

Don Sebastian,9,97,98;

The Spanish Friar,9,90,91;

Amphitryon,9,92;

Absalom and Achitophel,10,21-24;

The Medal,10,24;

MacFlecknoe,11,26;

second part ofAbsalom and Achitophel,11,25,26;

Religio Laici,11,26-28;

Hind and Panther,11,28-31,85;

Translations of the Classics,13,36-38;

Virgil,13;

Fablesfrom Chaucer and Boccaccio,13,32-35;

Annus Mirabilis,17-19;

Alexander’s Feast,14,32,35,68;

Astraea Redux,16;

Heroic Stanzas,16;

Britannia Rediviva,31;

Marriage à la Mode,89,90;

The Mock Astrologer,99;

Cleomenes,99;

King Arthur,99;

Oedipus,99;

State of Innocence and Fall of Man,99;

Amboyna,99;

The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy,151;

Essay on Satire,152.

Dugdale, Sir William,260,261;

Monasticon Anglicanum,260;

Antiquities of Warwickshire,261;

History of St. Paul’s Cathedral,261;

Baronage of England,261.

Duke of Guise, the,110.

D’Urfey, Thomas,119.

Ecclesiastical Polity,220.

Elephant in the Moon, the,63,65.

Eliot, George,132.

Empress of Morocco, the,118,119.

English Friar, the,115.

Epistles of Phalaris,154.

Epsom Wells,118.

Essay on Poetry,48.

Essay on Satire,152.

Essay on the Human Understanding,158,159,160.

Essay on Toleration,157.

Essay on Translated Verse,48.

Essayists,248-254.

Etheredge, Sir George,121,122;

Love in a Tub,121;

She Would if she Could,121;

The Man of Mode,121.

Evelyn, John,195-199;

Diary,196-199,266;

Sylva,267.

Exposition of the Articles,179.

Exposition of the Creed,223.

Fablesfrom Chaucer and Boccaccio, Dryden’s,13,32-35.

False Friend, the,128.

Farquhar, George,128-130,143,146;

Love and a Bottle,129;

The Constant Couple,129;

The Recruiting Officer,129,144;

The Beaux’ Stratagem,129,144.

Fatal Marriage, the,116.

Fiction,233-247.

Filmer, Sir Robert,168.

Fletcher of Saltoun,173.

Flower and the Leaf, the,33.

Foedera,260.

Fowler, Bishop,235;

on Locke,161.

Fox, George,226.

Friendship in Fashion,102.

Garden, the,49.

Gentleman and Ladies’ Calling, the,227.

Gentleman Dancing Master, the,124,133.

Glanvil, Joseph,164,166.

Government of the Tongue, the,227.

Grace Abounding,234,243,244.

Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy,151.

Hacket, Bishop,213,218.

Halifax, Marquis of.SeeSavile, George.

Health and Long Life,255.

Heraclitus Ridens,175.

Heroic Stanzas,16.

Hind and Panther, the,11,28-31,85.

Historians, literary,257,258.

Histories,177-194.

History and Antiquities,260.

History of his Own Times,179-182.

History of St. Paul’s Cathedral,261.

History of the Reformation,179,182.

History of the Royal Society,263.

Holy War, the,235,239-242.

Horace, Dryden’s,37.

Howard, Sir Robert,119.

Hudibras,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63.

Hugo, Victor,39.

Hume, David,2.

Hunt, Leigh, on Dryden,40.

Hutchinson, Mrs.,217.

Ibrahim, the Illustrious Bassa,119.

Incognita,125,246.

Indian Emperor, the,9,76.

Indian Queen, the,119.

Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Order of the Garter,261.

Intellectual System, the,165.

Intelligencer,174.

Jerusalem Sinner Saved,235.

Johnson, Rev. George,169.

Jonson, Ben,131,132.

Journey to London, a,128,140.

Juliana,115.

Juvenal, Dryden’s,37.

King Arthur,99.

Knight’s Tale, the,33.

Knox, Robert,272,273.

Lacy, John,119.

Langbaine, Gerard,257.

Lee, Nathaniel,109-113;

The Rival Queens,110,111;

Mithridates,110,112,113;

The Duke of Guise,110;

Theodosius,110.

L’Estrange, Roger,174-176.

Letters on Toleration,158,163.

Letter Writers,255-257.

Life and Death of Mr. Badman,235,242,243.

Life of Archbishop Williams,217.

Life of Col. Hutchinson,217.

Life of Mahomet,257.

Lilly, William,187-189,211-213.

Locke, John,156-164,169,170;

Essay on Toleration,157;

Letter on Toleration,158;

Essay on the Human Understanding,158,159,160;

Considerations on the Value of Money,159;

Reasonableness of Christianity,159,163;

Treatise on Education,159;

On Words,162;

On Knowledge,162;

Some Thoughts concerning Education,163.

London Gazette,174.

Love and a Bottle,129.

Love for Love,126,138,146.

Love in a Tub,121.

Love in a Wood,123,133.

Loyal Brother, the,116.

Lucius Junius Brutus,110.

Ludlow, Edmund,184-187;

Memoirs,185.

Luttrell, Narcissus,190;

Luttrell Ballads,190.

Lyric Poetry,67-75.

MacFlecknoe,11,26.

Manley, Mrs.,147,246.

Man of Mode, the,121.

Marriage à la Mode,89,90.

Married Beau, the,115.

Marvell, Andrew,49-53;

The Garden,49;

The Rehearsal Transprosed,50;

Thoughts in a Garden,51;

Advice to a Painter,52;

To the Glowworm,72.

Medal, the,10,24.

Medici, Duke Cosmo de,278.

Memoirs,177-194.

Mercurius Britannicus,174.

Mercurius Politicus,174.

Mercurius Pragmaticus,174.

Meredith, George,132.

Milton, John, and Dryden,149.

Mistake, the,128.

Mithridates,110,112,113.

Mock Astrologer, the,99.

Mola Asinaria,54.

Molesworth, Lord,275.

Molière,92;

Misanthrope,133.

Monasticon Anglicanum,260.

More, Henry,164.

Mourning Bride, the,126,134,146.

Needham, Marchamont,174.

New and further Discovery of the Isle of Pines,246.

News,174.

Nicaenae Fidei Defensio,225.

No Cross, no Crown,226.

North, Roger,213-216.

Observator,175.

Oedipus, Dryden’s,99,110.

Old Bachelor, the,125,139.

Oldham, John,42-46;

Satires upon the Jesuits,42,43-46.

O’Neill, Miss,104.

On Knowledge,162.

On the Reasonableness of Christianity,159,163.

On Words,162.

Origines Sacrae,225.

Oroonoko,116,246.

Orphan, the,102,103,104,105.

Orrery, Earl of.SeeBoyle, Roger.

Osborne, Dorothy.SeeTemple, Lady.

Othello,152.

Otway, Thomas,101-109;

Venice Preserved,102,103,104,105-109;

Alcibiades,102;

Don Carlos,102,103,104;

Friendship in Fashion,102;

Caius Marius,102;

The Orphan,102,103,104,105;

The Soldier’s Fortune,102,103;

The Atheist,103.

Oxford, the,174.

Pakington, Lady,227.

Palamon and Arcite,33.

Pandion and Amphigenia,115.

Parthenissa,245.

Pearson, John,225.

Penn, William,226.

Pepys, Samuel,80,195,199-210;

Diary,201-210.

Periodical Press, development of the,174.

Phillips, Edward,258.

Philosophy,155-167.

Pilgrim’s Progress,220,235,236-239.

Plain Dealer, the,124,132.

Plautus,92.

Pope and Dryden,38.

Porter, Major Thomas,119.

Portugal History, the,210.

Practical Discourse concerning Death,228.

Present State of the Ottoman Empire,276.

Prideaux, Dean,256,257.

Provoked Husband, the,128.

Provoked Wife, the,128,140.

Rape of Proserpine,40.

Ravenscroft, Edward,119.


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