John Dryden: The Critical HeritageThe Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The reception of Drydens first play 1663 | 29 |
PEPYS at the theatre 1662 1663 1664 1667 1668 | 30 |
DRYDEN on The Indian Emperour 1667 1679 | 32 |
DRYDEN on SecretLove 1668 | 34 |
S DRYDEN on his comedies 1668 1671 | 36 |
FLECKNOE on Dryden 1670 | 38 |
Drydens Patent 1670 | 39 |
Dryden and Congreve 1693 | 203 |
Congreve to Mr Dryden on his translation of Persius 1693 | 205 |
HIGGONS on Persius 1693 | 207 |
DRYDEN on Examen Poeticum 1693 | 208 |
DENNIS on Oedipus 1693 | 209 |
so Tribute from ADDISON 1693 | 213 |
SI DRYDEN on The Satires of Juvenalis 1693 | 215 |
DRYDEN on Love Triumphant 1694 | 216 |
DRYDEN on Tyrannick Love 1670 1681 | 40 |
DRYDEN on An Evenings Love 1671 | 42 |
DRYDEN as Mr Bayes 1672 | 45 |
Tragedy I say s my Masterpiece 1673 | 53 |
I2 The Censure of the Rota 1673 | 54 |
Attack by vindication 1673 | 68 |
Mr Dreyden Vindicated 1673 | 80 |
IS The Athenian Virtuosi answered 1673 | 88 |
RAVENSCROFT requites Dryden 1673 | 109 |
Wits and pedants 1673 | 110 |
MARVELL on The State of Innocence 1674 | 113 |
RYMER On The Indian Emperour 1674 | 115 |
ROCHESTER on Dryden 16757 | 117 |
Comedy and tragedy 1676 | 120 |
Excellent imaging? 1677 | 121 |
DRYDEN on The Kind Keeper 1677 1680 | 123 |
DRYDEN on All for Love 1678 | 124 |
DRYDEN On The Spanish Fryar 1681 | 126 |
Verses on Absalom and Achitophel 1681 1682 | 128 |
Some responses to Absalom and Achitophel 1681 1682 | 131 |
Verses on The Medall 1682 | 136 |
Verses on Religio Laici 1682 1683 | 138 |
A Satyr 1682 | 143 |
Dryden the Tory poet 1682 | 151 |
SHADWELL on The Duke of Guise 1683 | 156 |
A deists tribute 1683 | 159 |
DRYDEN on his History of the League 1684 | 162 |
Odi imitatores servum pecus c 1685 | 163 |
PRIOR parodies The Hind and the Panther 1687 | 167 |
Gentle George reads The Hind and the Panther 1687 1689 | 174 |
CLIFFORDs poison pen 1687 | 175 |
Reflections on The Hind and the Panther 1687 | 186 |
Drydens rhyming poetry 1690 | 190 |
Objections to Don Sebastian 168990 | 191 |
Two actors in 1690 1739 | 193 |
MILBOURNE blows hot and cold 1690 1698 | 196 |
LANGBAINEs observations and remarks 1691 | 200 |
Verses on Virgil 1697 | 217 |
DRYDEN on his Virgil 1697 | 224 |
SS Alexanders Feast 1697 | 226 |
Immorality and profaneness 1698 | 227 |
S7 Fables Ancient and Modern 1700 | 240 |
On a portrait of Dryden 1700 | 241 |
Farce and heroicks 1700 | 242 |
Drydens unnatural flights 1701 | 243 |
SWIFT on Dryden 1704 1710 1735 | 245 |
Verses on Drydens Fables 1706 | 248 |
The Spectator 1711 1712 | 253 |
DENNIS on Dryden 1711 1715 1717 1720 1728 | 257 |
GARTHs memorial to Dryden 1717 | 261 |
B6 CONGREVEs memoir 1717 | 263 |
DENNIS on All for Love 1719 | 266 |
ALEXANDER POPE on Dryden 173043 | 269 |
THOMAS GRAY on Dryden 1742 1754 1765 | 270 |
Instant criticism 1744 | 273 |
JOSEPH WARTON on Dryden 1756 1782 | 274 |
Applauding hands and dry eyes 1759 | 278 |
Sigismunda and Timotheus 1761 1763 1764 | 280 |
ADAM SMITH On The Spanish Fryar 1763 | 282 |
Comments by WALPOLE 177587 | 283 |
DR JOHNSON on Dryden 177981 1750 | 285 |
Comments by COWPER 1780 1782 1784 | 313 |
A professorial view 1783 | 314 |
BURNS reads Drydens Virgil 1788 | 316 |
MALONE on Dryden 1800 | 317 |
No great favourite of WORDSWORTHS 1805 | 323 |
Cause for alarm 1805 1806 | 325 |
The great appraisal 1808 | 328 |
Teutonic strictures 1808 | 398 |
BLAKE against journeymen c 1810 | 400 |
LORD MONBODDO on Drydens Odes n d | 401 |
EARLY EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF DRYDEN | 404 |
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