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The Works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 18
GENERAL TABLE
OF
CONTENTS.
VOLUME FIRST. |
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The Life of John Dryden | 1 |
Sect. I. Preliminary remarks on the Poetry of England before the Civil Wars—The Life of Dryden from his Birth till the Restoration—His Early Poems, including the Annus Mirabilis, | 3 |
Sect. II. Revival of the Drama at the Restoration—Heroic Plays—Comedies of Intrigue—Commencement of Dryden’s Dramatic Career—The Wild Gallant—Rival Ladies—Indian Queen and Emperor—Dryden’s Marriage—Essay on Drastic Poetry, and subsequent Controversy with Sir Robert Howard—The Maiden Queen—The Tempest—Sir Martin Mar-all—The Mock Astrologer—The Royal Martyr—The two Parts of the Conquest of Granada—Dryden’s situation at this period, | 65 |
Sect. III. Heroic Plays—The Rehearsal—Marriage A-la-mode—The Assignation—Controversy with Clifford—with Leigh—with Ravenscroft—Massacre of Amboyna—State of Innocence, | 118 |
Sect. IV. Dryden’s Controversy with Settle—with Rochester—he is assaulted in Rose-street—Aureng-Zebe—Dryden meditates an Epic Poem—All for Love—Limberham—Œdipus—Troilus and Cressida—The Spanish Friar—Dryden supposed to be in opposition to the Court, | 180 |
Sect. V. Dryden engages in Politics—Absalom and Achitophel, Part First—The Medal—Mac-Flecknoe—Absalom and Achitophel, Part Second—The Duke of Guise, | 239 |
Sect. VI. Threnodia Augustalis—Albion and Albanius—Dryden becomes a Catholic—The Controversy of Dryden with Stillingfleet—The Hind and Panther—Life of St Francis Xavier—Consequences of the Revolution to Dryden—Don Sebastian—King Arthur—Cleomenes— Love Triumphant, | 298 |
Sect. VII. State of Dryden’s Connections in Society after the Revolution—Juvenal and Persius—Smaller Pieces—Eleanora—Third Miscellany—Virgil—Ode to St Cecilia—Dispute with Milbourne—with Blackmore—Fables—The Author’s Death and Funeral—His Private Character—Notices of his Family, | 369 |
Sect. VIII. The State of Dryden’s Reputation at his Death, and afterwards—The general Character of his Mind—His Merit as a Dramatist—As a Lyrical Poet—As a Satirist—As a Narrative Poet—As a Philosophical and Miscellaneous Poet—As a Translator—As a Prose Author—As a Critic, | 470 |
VOLUME SECOND. |
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Dedication of Mr Congreve’s edition of Dryden’s Dramatic Works to the Duke of Newcastle, | 5 |
The Wild Gallant, a Comedy, | 13 |
Preface, | 17 |
The Rival Ladies, a Tragi-comedy, | 109 |
Dedication to the Earl of Orrery, | 113 |
The Indian Queen, a Tragedy, | 201 |
The Indian Emperor, or the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, | 257 |
Dedication to the Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch, | 259 |
Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy, | 265 |
Connection of the Indian Emperor to the Indian Queen, | 293 |
Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, | 379 |
Preface, | 583 |
VOLUME THIRD. |
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Sir Martin Mar-All, or the Feigned Innocence, a Comedy, | 1 |
The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island, a Comedy, | 95 |
Preface, | 99 |
An Evening’s Love, or the Mock Astrologer, a Comedy, | 207 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Duke of Newcastle, | 209 |
Preface, | 218 |
Tyrannic Love, or the Royal Martyr, a Tragedy, | 341 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, | 346 |
Preface, | 349 |
VOLUME FOURTH. |
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Almanzor and Almahide, or the Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, a Tragedy, Part First, | 1 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Duke of York, | 9 |
Of Heroic Plays, an Essay, | 16 |
Part II. | 111 |
Defence of the Epilogue; or an Essay on the Dramatic Poetry of the last Age, | 211 |
Marriage A-la-Mode, a Comedy, | 231 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Rochester, | 235 |
The Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, a Comedy, | 343 |
Epistle Dedicatory to Sir Charles Sedley, Bart. | 348 |
VOLUME FIFTH. |
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Amboyna; or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants, a Tragedy, | 1 |
Epistle Dedicatory to Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, | 5 |
The State of Innocence, and Fall of Man, an Opera, | 89 |
Epistle Dedicatory to her Royal Highness the Duchess, | 95 |
Preface. The Author’s Apology for Heroic Poetry, and Poetic Licence, | 105 |
Aureng-Zebe, a Tragedy, | 167 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Mulgrave, | 174 |
All for Love, or the World Well Lost, a Tragedy, | 285 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Danby, | 296 |
Preface, | 306 |
VOLUME SIXTH. |
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Limberham, or the Kind Keeper, a Comedy, | 1 |
Epistle Dedicatory to Lord Vaughan, | 373 |
Œdipus, a Tragedy, | 115 |
Preface, | 124 |
Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found too late, a Tragedy, | 227 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Sunderland, | 231 |
Preface, | 238 |
The Spanish Friar, or the Double Discovery, | 365 |
Epistle Dedicatory to Lord Haughton, | 373 |
VOLUME SEVENTH. |
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The Duke of Guise, a Tragedy, | 1 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Rochester, | 13 |
The Vindication of the Duke of Guise, | 125 |
Albion and Albanius, an Opera, | 209 |
Preface, | 216 |
Don Sebastian, a Tragedy, | 271 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Leicester, | 283 |
Preface, | 291 |
VOLUME EIGHTH. |
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Amphitryon, or the Two Socias, a Comedy, | 1 |
Epistle Dedicatory to Sir William Leveson, Gower, Bart. | 7 |
King Arthur, or the British Worthy, a Dramatic Opera, | 107 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Marquis of Halifax, | 113 |
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero, a Tragedy, | 181 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Rochester, | 191 |
Preface, | 196 |
The Life of Cleomenes, translated from Plutarch by Mr Thomas Creech, | 207 |
Love Triumphant, or Nature will prevail, a Tragi-comedy, | 331 |
Epistle Dedicatory to the Earl of Salisbury, | 337 |
Prologue, Song, Secular Masque, and Epilogue, written for the Pilgrim, revived for Dryden’s benefit in 1700, | 347 |
VOLUME NINTH. |
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Poems, Historical and Political. | |
Heroic Stanzas to the Memory of Oliver Cromwell, | 3 |
Notes, | 15 |
Astrea Redux, | 25 |
Notes, | 41 |
To his Sacred Majesty, a Panegyric on his Coronation, | 53 |
Notes, | 59 |
To Lord Chancellor Hyde, presented on New-year’s-day, 1662, | 63 |
Satire on the Dutch, | 71 |
To her Royal Highness the Duchess of York, on the Victory gained by the Duke over the Dutch, &c. | 73 |
Notes, | 79 |
Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders, 1666, an Historical Poem, | 81 |
Dedication to the Metropolis of Great Britain, | 89 |
An Account of Annus Mirabilis, in a Letter to the Hon. Sir Robert Howard, | 92 |
Notes, | 158 |
Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. | 195 |
To the Reader, | 208 |
Notes on Part I. | 249 |
Part II. | 319 |
Notes on Part II. | 354 |
The Medal, a satire against Sedition, | 407 |
Epistle to the Whigs, | 417 |
Notes, | 441 |
VOLUME TENTH. |
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Religio Laici, or a Layman’s Faith, an Epistle, | 1 |
Preface, | 11 |
Threnodia Augustalis, a Funeral Pindaric Poem, sacred to the happy memory of King Charles II. | 53 |
Notes, | 79 |
The Hind and the Panther, a Poem, in Three Parts, | 85 |
Preface, | 109 |
Notes on Part I. | 139 |
Part II. | 159 |
Notes on Part II. | 185 |
Part III. | 195 |
Notes on Part III. | 240 |
Britannia, Rediviva, a Poem on the Birth of the Prince, | 283 |
Notes, | 302 |
Prologues and Epilogues, | 309 |
Mac-Flecknoe, a Satire against Thomas Shadwell, | 425 |
Notes, | 441 |
VOLUME ELEVENTH. |
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Epistles. | |
Epistle I. To John Hoddeson, | 3 |
II. To Sir Robert Howard, | 5 |
III. To Dr Charleton, | 12 |
IV. To the Lady Castlemain, | 18 |
V. To Mr Lee, | 22 |
VI. To the Earl of Roscommon, | 26 |
VII. To the Duchess of York, | 31 |
VIII. To Mr J. Northleigh, | 35 |
IX. To Sir George Etherege, | 38 |
X. To Mr Southerne, | 47 |
XI. To Henry Higden, Esq. | 52 |
XII. To Mr Congreve, | 57 |
XIII. To Mr Granville, | 63 |
XIV. To Mr Motteux, | 67 |
XV. To Mr John Driden, | 71 |
XVI. To Sir Godfrey Kneller, | 84 |
Elegies and Epitaphs. | |
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings, | 94 |
To the Memory of Mr Oldham, | 99 |
To the pious Memory of Mrs Anne Killigrew, | 105 |
Upon the Death of the Viscount of Dundee, | 115 |
Eleonora, a panegyrical Poem, to the Memory of the Countess of Abingdon, | 117 |
Dedication to the Earl of Abingdon, | 121 |
On the Death of Amyntas, | 139 |
On the Death of a very young Gentleman, | 142 |
Upon young Mr Rogers of Gloucestershire, | 144 |
On the Death of Mr Purcell, | 145 |
Epitaph on the Lady Whitmore, | 150 |
Mrs Margaret Paston, | 151 |
the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester, | 152 |
Sir Palmer Fairbones’ tomb in Westminster Abbey, | 155 |
The Monument of a fair Maiden Lady, | 158 |
Inscription under Milton’s Picture, | 160 |
Odes, Songs, and Lyrical Pieces. | |
The Fair Stranger, | 163 |
A Song for St Cecilia’s Day, | 165 |
The Tears of Amynta, | 171 |
A Song, | 173 |
The Lady’s Song, | 175 |
A Song, | 176 |
A Song, | 177 |
Rondelay, | 178 |
A Song, | 180 |
A Song to a fair young Lady, | 181 |
Alexander’s Feast, or the power of Music, an Ode, | 183 |
Veni Creator Spiritus, paraphrased, | 190 |
Fables.—Tales From Chaucer. | |
Dedication to the Duke of Ormond, | 195 |
Preface prefixed to the Fables, | 205 |
Palamon and Arcite; or the Knight’s Tale, | 241 |
Dedication to the Duchess of Ormond, | 245 |
The Cock and the Fox; or the Tale of the Nun’s Priest, | 327 |
The Flower and the Leaf; or the Lady in the Arbour, | 356 |
The Wife of Bath, her Tale, | 377 |
The Character of a good Parson, | 395 |
Fables.—Translations From Boccace. | |
Sigismonda and Guiscardo, | 403 |
Theodore and Honoria, | 433 |
Cymon and Iphigenia, | 452 |
VOLUME TWELFTH. |
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Appendix to the Fables, | i |
The Knightes Tale, by Chaucer, | iii |
The Nonnes Preestes Tale, | liii |
The Floure and the Leafe, | lxviii |
The Wif of Bathes Tale, | lxxxii |
Translations from Ovid’s Epistles. | |
Preface, | 3 |
Canace to Macareus, | 21 |
Helen to Paris, | 26 |
Dido to Æneas, | 35 |
Translations from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. | |
Dedication to Lord Radcliffe, | 47 |
The first Book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, | 63 |
Meleager and Atalanta, | 97 |
Baucis and Philemon, | 109 |
Iphis and Ianthe, | 116 |
Pygmalion and the Statue, | 123 |
Cinyras and Myrrha, | 127 |
Ceyx and Alcyone, | 139 |
Æsacus transformed into a Cormorant, | 154 |
The Twelfth Book of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, | 156 |
The Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses, | 181 |
Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea, | 199 |
Of the Pythagorean Philosophy, | 207 |
Translations from Ovid’s Art of Love. | |
Preface on Translation, prefixed to Dryden’s Second Miscellany, | 263 |
Translations from Theocritus. | |
Amaryllis, | 287 |
The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus, | 292 |
The Despairing Lover, | 296 |
Daphnis and Chloris, | 300 |
Translations from Lucretius. | |
Book I. | 311 |
II. | 314 |
Book III. | 317 |
IV. | 327 |
V. | 337 |
Translations from Horace. | |
The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace, | 341 |
The Ninth Ode of the First Book, | 344 |
The Twenty-ninth Ode of the First Book, | 346 |
The Second Epode of Horace, | 351 |
Translations from Homer. | |
The First Book of Homer’s Iliad, | 357 |
The last Parting of Hector and Andromache, | 382 |
VOLUME THIRTEENTH. |
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Translations from Juvenal. | |
Essay on Satire; addressed to Charles, Earl of Dorset, and Middlesex, | 3 |
The First Satire of Juvenal, | 119 |
The Third Satire of Juvenal, | 130 |
The Sixth Satire of Juvenal, | 148 |
The Tenth Satire of Juvenal, | 178 |
The Sixteenth Satire of Juvenal, | 198 |
Translations from Persius. | |
The First Satire of Persius, | 205 |
Notes, | 217 |
The Second Satire of Persius, | 221 |
Notes, | 227 |
The Third Satire of Persius, | 230 |
Notes, | 239 |
The Fourth Satire of Persius, | 242 |
Notes, | 239 |
The Fifth Satire of Persius, inscribed to the Rev. Dr Busby, | 251 |
Notes, | 248 |
The Sixth Satire of Persius, | 267 |
Notes, | 274 |
The Works of Virgil, Translated into English verse. | |
Names of Subscribers to the Cuts of Virgil, | 283 |
Recommendatory Poems on the Translation of Virgil, | 289 |
The Life of Publius Virgilius Maro, by Knightly Chetwood, | 297 |
Pastorals. | |
Dedication of the Pastorals, to Lord Clifford, Baron of Chudleigh, | 337 |
Preface to the Pastorals, with a short Defence of Virgil, by William Walsh, | 345 |
Pastoral I. or Tityrus and Melibœus, | 369 |
II. or Alexis, | 374 |
III. or Palæmon, | 378 |
IV. or Pollio, | 386 |
V. or Daphnis, | 391 |
VI. or Silenus, | 397 |
VII. or Melibœus, | 402 |
VIII. or Pharmaceutria, | 407 |
IX. or Lycidas and Mæris, | 413 |
X. or Gallus, | 417 |
VOLUME FOURTEENTH. |
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The Georgics, translated from Virgil, | 1 |
Dedication to the Earl of Chesterfield, | 3 |
An Essay on the Georgics, by Mr Addison, | 14 |
Book I. | 27 |
Book II. | 49 |
Book III. | 73 |
Book IV. | 98 |
Notes on Book IV. | 123 |
Æneis, | 125 |
Dedication to the Marquis of Normandy, Earl of Mulgrave, | 127 |
Book I. | 231 |
Notes on Book I. | 262 |
Book II. | 264 |
Book III. | 296 |
Notes on Book III. | 323 |
Book IV. | 324 |
Note on Book IV. | 353 |
Book V. | 355 |
Book VI. | 388 |
Notes on Book VI. | 424 |
Book VII. | 429 |
Notes on Book VII. | 461 |
VOLUME FIFTEENTH. |
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Æneis, Book VIII. | 1 |
Notes on Book VIII. | 29 |
Book IX. | 30 |
Notes on Book IX. | 62 |
Book X. | 64 |
Notes on Book X. | 102 |
Book XI. | 105 |
Book XII. | 143 |
Notes on Book XII. | 182 |
Postscript to the Reader, | 187 |
Poems ascribed to Dryden. | |
An Essay upon Satire, | 201 |
A familiar Epistle to Mr Julian, | 218 |
The Art of Poetry, | 227 |
Tarquin and Tullia, | 267 |
On the young Statesman, | 273 |
Suum Cuique, | 276 |
Dryden’s original Prose Works. | |
Essay of Dramatic Poesy, | 283 |
Dedication to the Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, | 286 |
Heads of an Answer to Mr Rymer’s Remarks on the Tragedies of the last Age, | 383 |
Preface to Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco, | 397 |
Preface to the Husband his own Cuckold, | 414 |
VOLUME SIXTEENTH. |
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The Life of St Francis Xavier, of the Society of Jesus, Apostle of the Indies, and of Japan, | 1 |
Dedication to the Queen, | 3 |
The Author’s Advertisement to the Reader, | 8 |
Book I. | 14 |
Book II. | 59 |
Book III. | 116 |
Book IV. | 191 |
Book V. | 288 |
Book VI. | 408 |
VOLUME SEVENTEENTH. |
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The Life of Plutarch, | 1 |
Dedication to the Duke of Ormond, | 5 |
Specimen of the Translation of the History of the League, | 77 |
Dedication to the King, | 81 |
The Author’s Advertisement to the Reader, | 93 |
The History of the League, Book III. | 101 |
Postscript to the History of the League, | 150 |
Controversy between Dryden and Stillingfleet concerning the Duchess of York’s Paper, | 185 |
Copy of a Paper written by the late Duchess of York, | 189 |
An Answer to the Duchess’s Paper by the Rev. Edward Stillingfleet, | 194 |
A Defence of the Paper written by the Duchess of York, against the Answer made to it, | 208 |
An Answer to the Defence of the Third Paper, | 252 |
The Art of Painting, by C. A. Du Fresnoy, with Remarks translated into English; with an original Preface, containing a Parallel between Painting and Poetry, | 279 |
A Parallel of Poetry and Painting, | 286 |
The Preface of M. de Piles, the French Translator, | 333 |
VOLUME EIGHTEENTH. |
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Preface to a Dialogue concerning Women; being a Defence of the Sex, | 1 |
Character of M. St Evremont, | 9 |
The Character of Polybius, | 17 |
The Life of Lucian, | 53 |
Dryden’s Letters, | 83 |
Appendix, | 183 |
Index, | i |
FINIS.
Edinburgh:
Printed by James Ballantyne & Co.
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.
The Binder is requested to pay particular attention to the placing of the following Cancels in Dryden’s Works:—
Vol. I. | Pages 29, 75. |
II. | Page 3. (Advert.), Pages 15, 111, 469, and add pages 471-2. |
III. | Page 429, to be found in the last sheet of Vol. VI. |
VII. | Page 317. |
IX. | Page 435. |
XI. | Add pages 161-2 after the Title, “Odes, Songs, and Lyrical Pieces.” |
XII. | Contents. |
XIII. | Pages 97, 297. |
The Cancels will be found put up with Vol. II.