INDEX.
- A.
- Abingdon, Earl of, dedication to, Vol. xi, 121
- Countess of, account of, xi, 119
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ix, 195
- remarks on, ib. 197
- recommendatory verses to, ib. 213, 216
- notes on, ib. 249
- Part I. character of, i, 243
- answers to, ib. 253
- Part II. ix, 313
- remarks on, ib. 315
- notes on, ib. 354
- character of, i, 268
- extracts from Buckingham’s answer to, ix, 272-4
- Absalom’s Conspiracy, or the Tragedy of Treason, ix, 199, 205
- Abuse of personal satires, xiii, 81
- Accession of James I., state of learning in England on, i, 5
- James II., poems on, x, 59
- Account of Gibbon’s conversion to the catholic faith, by himself, i, 316
- Montague and Prior’s parody on the Hind and the Panther, ib. 330
- Luke Milbourne, ib. 394
- ludicrous, Dryden’s funeral, ib. 441
- Dryden’s funeral, by Mrs Thomas, false, ib. 442
- Dryden’s funeral, by Tom Brown, ib. 443
- Dryden’s family, ib. 462
- of Cleveland, i, 43
- Sir Robert Howard, i, 54
- defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy, ii, 263
- the representation of the Spanish Friar, vi, 371
- Annus Mirabilis, in a letter to Sir Robert Howard, ix, 92
- contest at the election of Sheriffs for London, ix, 404
- the last period of the life of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 415
- the reception of the Lancashire Witches, vii, 15
- Protestant flail, ib. 19
- the Associating Club, ib. 154
- the Hind and Panther, by Swift, x, 106
- the rise of the Quakers, ib. 141
- the noble house-keeping of the Duke of Beaufort, ix, 391
- the sect of Anabaptists, x, 145
- the rise of Presbyterianism, ib. 148
- the birth of the son of James II., by Smollet, x, 305
- Pope-burning, x, 370
- John Lilburn, vi, 363
- William Fuller, viii, 329
- Lodovico Sforza, ix, 46
- Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, ib. 73
- Sir John Lawson, ib. 161
- gallant actions of Prince Rupert, ix, 167, 174
- gallant actions of the Duke of Albemarle, ib. 168, 171
- Sir Edward Spragge, ib. 178
- Sir Freschville Hollis, ib. 180
- Michael Adrien de Ruyter, ib. 182
- Sir William Jones, ib. 279
- Slingsby Bethel, ib. 280
- Titus Oates, ib. 282
- Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, ib. 285
- the Duke of Ormond, ib. 294
- the Earl of Ossory, ib. 299
- Archbishop Sancroft, ib. 301
- Bishop Compton, ib. 302
- Bishop Dolben, ib. 303
- the Marquis of Halifax, ib. 305
- of the Earl of Rochester, ix. 307
- Sir Edward Seymour, ib. 308
- Nahum Tate, ib. 315
- Sir Robert Playton, ib. 359
- Sir Thomas Player, ib. 361
- Robert Ferguson, ib. 363
- James Forbes, ib. 368
- Samuel Johnson, ib. 369
- Samuel Pordage, ib. 372
- Elkanah Settle, ib. 373
- King’s Head Club, ib. 380
- Sir William Waller, ib. 381
- the Earl of Dartmouth, ib. 386
- Edward Sackville, ib. 387
- the Duke of Beaufort, ib. 390
- the Duke of Albemarle, ib. 394
- the Earl of Arlington, ib. 395
- the Duke of Grafton, ib. 396
- the Earl of Feversham, ix, 397
- Nottingham, ib. 400
- Sir Roger L’Estrange, ib, 400
- Sir John Moor, ib. 402
- Whip and Key, ib. 425
- Thomas Hunt, vii, 127
- Richard Rumbold, ib. 261
- Edward Coleman, x, 18
- Hugh Paulin Cressy, ib. 21
- Edmund Campian, ib. 20
- Robert Parsons, ib. 20
- William Tyndal, ib. 24
- Richard Hooker, ib. 26
- George Cranmer, ib. 26
- John Penry, or Martin Mar-prelate, ib. 27
- Eleanor James, ib. 116
- Zuinglius, ib. 150
- Calvin, ib. 155
- John White, ib. 257
- Gilbert Burnet, ib. 267
- Hart, the tragedian, ib. 328
- Ralph Bathurst, ib. 330
- Dr Charles Davenant, ib. 333
- Lady H. M. Wentworth, ib. 337
- Lodowick Carlell, x, 404
- of John Bancroft, x, 412
- Richard Flecknoe, ib. 441
- Thomas Shadwell, ib. 443
- Thomas Heywood, ib. 446
- James Shirley, ib. 446
- Ogleby, ib. 452
- Sir George Etherege, ib. 454, xi, 38
- Dr Walter Charleton, xi, 12
- Dr William Gilbert, ib. 15
- William Harvey, ib. 15
- Dr George Ent, ib. 16
- Lady Castlemaine, ib. 18
- the death of Nat. Lee, ib. 22
- John Northleigh, ib. 35
- Southerne, ib. 48
- Henry Higden, ib. 52
- Lord Lansdowne, ib. 63
- Peter Anthony Motteux, ib. 67
- John Driden of Chesterton, ib. 71
- Sir Godfrey Kneller, ib. 84
- John Oldham, ib. 98
- Mrs Anne Killigrew, ib. 102
- Dr Henry Killigrew, ib. 106
- Mrs Katharine Philips, xi, 111
- the Countess of Abingdon, ib. 119
- Henry Purcell, ib. 145
- the Marquis of Winchester, ib. 152
- the death of Sir Palmes Fairborne, ib. 156
- St Cecilia, ib. 165
- the festival of St Cecilia, ib. 166
- the Duke of Ormond, ib. 195
- Ovid, xii, 4
- the causes of Ovid’s banishment, ib. 5, 7
- Cowley’s mode of translation, ib. 15
- Lord Radcliffe, ib. 47
- Sir Peter Lely, ib. 267
- Thomas Creech, ib. 277
- the Earl of Roscommon, ib. 341
- Livius Andronicus, xiii, 54
- Barten Holyday, ib. 93
- Sir Robert Stapylton, ib. 93
- Owen Swan, ib. 97
- Sir George Mackenzie, ib. 111
- of William Walsh, ib. 297
- the person, manners, and fortune, of Virgil, ib. 323
- the Earl of Chesterfield, xiv, 3
- the Earl of Peterborough, xv, 189
- Sir William Trumball, ib. 190
- Gilbert Dolben, ib. 190
- the Duke of Shrewsbury, ib. 192
- Sir Thomas Armstrong, ib. 204
- Aston, ib. 204
- the Earl of Aylesbury, ib. 207
- the Earl of Essex, ib. 208
- John Taylor, the water poet, ib. 378
- Thomas Rhymer, ib. 383
- the Brachmans, xvi, 91
- Malacca, ib. 150
- Amboyna, ib. 158
- P. V. P. Cayet, xvii, 94
- Archbishop Spottiswoode, ib. 159
- Robert Bellarmine, ib. 160
- Louis Maimbourg, ib. 182
- Dr Peter Heylin, ib. 190
- Bishop Stillingfleet, ib. 194
- Dr George Morley, ib. 196
- Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy, ib. 281
- M. St Evremont, xviii, 9
- Polybius the historian, ib. 26
- the translation of Polybius, by Sir Henry Shere, ib. 19
- the murder of Lucian, ib. 57
- Charles Blount, ib. 77
- Henry Brouncker, ib. 92
- William Pate, ib. 130
- Mrs Elizabeth Steward, ib. 141
- Samuel Pepys, ib. 154
- Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea, story of, xii, 199
- Acquittal of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 409
- Act of Oblivion, ix, 50
- Action, unity of, what xv, 307
- Actions of the Duke of Albemarle, ix, 168-171
- Addison’s Essay on the Georgics of Virgil, xiv, 14
- Address of the Atheists, x, 144
- Addresses on the accession of James II. character of, x, 110
- poetical, to James II. on the birth of a son, ib. 286-7
- Advertisement to the Duke of Guise, vii, 133
- regarding poems ascribed to Dryden, xv, 199
- Essay on Dramatic Poesy, xv, 292
- translation of Plutarchs’ Lives, xvii, 3
- the first edition of the translation of Virgil’s works, xiii, 281
- Advice to a young painter, xvii, 377-468
- Æneas, Epistle to, xii, 35
- Æneid, moral of, xiv, 150
- disputed by Heyne, ib. 150
- four first lines of, not Virgil’s, ib. 225
- Æneis, time of action of, xiv, 189
- machinery of, ib. 193
- of Virgil, xiv, 125, xv, 1-186
- dedication of, xiv, 127
- Book I. xiv, 231, notes on, ib. 262
- II. ib. 264
- III. ib. 296, note on, ib. 322
- IV. ib. 324 ib. 353
- V. ib. 355
- VI. ib. 388, notes on, ib. 424
- VII. ib. 429 ib. 461
- VIII. xv, 1 xv, 29
- IX. ib. 30 ib. 62
- X. ib. 64 ib. 102
- XI. ib. 105
- XII. ib. 143, notes on, ib. 183
- Postscript to, xv, 187
- Agathias, epigram of, xvii, 76
- Age of Queen Elizabeth, false wit one character of, i, 7
- share of John Lillie in determining the taste of, ib. 7
- James I. prevalence of false taste in, i, 9
- play of words in, ib. 10
- Age, golden, xii, 66
- silver, ib. 67
- brazen, ib. 68
- iron, ib. 68
- Agreement of Dryden with Jacob Tonson concerning the Fables, xviii, [191]
- Ajax and Ulysses, speeches of, xii, 181
- death of, ib. 198
- Albemarle, Duke of, gallant actions of, ix, 168-171
- account of, ib. 394
- Albion and Albanus, an opera, vii, 209
- remarks on, ib. 211
- verses in ridicule of, ib. 213
- preface to, ib. 216
- prologue to, ib. 228
- frontispiece to, ib. 231
- epilogue to, ib. 268
- Albumazar, character of, x, 416
- prologue to, ib. 416
- Alexander’s Feast, or the Power of Music, an ode, xi, 183
- Alexandrine, uncommon one of Tom Brown, ix, 415
- Alexis, a pastoral, xiii, 374
- All for Love, or, the World Well Lost, a tragedy, v, 285
- remarks on, ib. 287
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 296
- preface to, ib. 306
- prologue to, ib. 321
- epilogue to, ib. 411
- original performers in, ib. 294
- character of, i, 238
- Allen, Sir Thomas, enterprise of, ix, 177
- Almanzor and Almahide, a tragedy, Part I. iv, 1
- Amaryllis, or third idyllium of Theocritus, xii, 287
- Amboyna, or the cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants, a tragedy, v, 1
- Dryden’s worst play, ib. 4
- remarks on, ib. 3
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 5
- prologue to, ib. 10
- epilogue to, ib. 87
- American colonies, a refuge for the disaffected, x, 394
- Amours (Ovid’s) translations from, xii, 257
- Amphitryon, or the two Sosias, a comedy, viii, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- letter and verses on, ib. 5
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 7
- prologue to, ib. 12
- epilogue to, ib. 106
- Amyntas, a pastoral elegy, xi, 139
- Anabaptists, account of, x, 145
- Anachronism of Virgil defended, xiv, 176
- Ancient political satire of Reynard the fox, x, 155
- Ancient armour, rivetted after put on, xi, 363
- British custom, xviii, [120]
- Ancients, excelled by the English in dramatic writing, xv, 396
- ceremonies observed by, on escape from shipwreck, ix, 34, 44
- Andronicus, Livius, first author of a play in Roman republic, xiii, 54
- account of, ib. 54
- Anecdote traditionary of Ben Jonson, i, 13
- James I. ib. 13
- Anecdote of Robert Keies, i, 23
- Dryden’s brothers and sisters, ib. 25
- Southerne, ib. 237
- Jacob Tonson, ib. 389
- Dryden, ib. 390
- Dryden and Jacob Tonson, ib. 391
- Heliodorus, vi. 126
- Andrew Naugeria, ib. 370
- a Scottish judge, ix, 20
- the Earl of Shaftesbury, ib. 265
- Gilbert Burnet, ib. 371
- Charles II., ib. 413
- Nell Gwynn, ib. 426
- Peter Fabel, vii, 10
- Friar Bacon, ib. 10
- the Loyal Brother, x, 370
- John Hales, xv, 351
- Angelo, Michael, character of, ib. 489
- Animadversions, Dryden’s, on Melbourne, i, 403
- Animosity to Dryden of Elkanah Settle, rise of, xv, 398
- Annals or commentaries, what, xvii, 56
- Annus Mirabilis, the year of wonders, 1666, an historical poem, ix, 81
- Dryden’s first poem of consequence, ib. 83
- remarks on, ib. 83
- dedication of, ib. 89
- notes on, ib. 158
- account of, in a letter to Sir Robert Howard, ib. 92
- character of, i, 61
- Answer of Samuel Pepys to a letter of Dryden’s, xviii, [156]
- to the preface of the Great Favourite, or the Duke of Lenna, ii, 265
- Dryden’s Medal, extracts from, ix, 452
- Rymer’s remarks, heads of, xv, 385
- the Duchess of York’s paper, xvii, 194
- Absalom and Achitophel, i, 253
- the Medal, ib. 255
- Apology for heroic poetry, and poetic licence, v, 105
- Apostle of the Indies, St Francis Xavier, life of, xvi, 1
- Appeal to honour and justice, extract from, x, 387
- Appendix to the Fables, containing the original tales of Chaucer, modernized by Dryden, xii, i-xci.
- to Dryden’s works, xviii, [183]
- No. I. Dryden’s degree of master of arts, ib. [185]
- No. II. Dryden’s patent as poet-laureat, and historiographer-royal, ib. 187
- No. III. Dryden’s agreement with Jacob Tonson concerning the Fables, ib. 191
- No. IV. Mr Russel’s bill for Dryden’s funerals, ib. 194
- Description of Dryden’s funeral, ib. 195
- No. V. Mrs Thomas’s letters concerning Dryden’s death and funeral, ib. 200
- No. VI. Monument in the church at Tichmarsh, ib. 215
- No. VII. Extract from an epistolary poem to Dryden, occasioned by the death of the Earl of Abingdon, by William Pitts, ib. 218
- No. VIII. Extracts from poems attacking Dryden for his silence upon the death of Queen Mary, ib. 222
- No. IX. Verses occasioned by reading Dryden’s Fables, by Mr Hughes, ib. 227
- No. X. Ode on the death of Dryden, by Alexander Oldys, ib. 234
- Application of the Hind and the Panther censured, x, 90
- defended, ib. 91
- justified, ib. 197, 240
- the fable of the Swallows, ib. 253
- Appointment of Dryden to the office or poet-laureat, and historiographer-royal, i, 115
- fasts and thanksgivings belongs only to the king, ix, 388
- Apprentices duty in ancient times, vi, 382
- loyal, dinner, ix, 396
- Archbishop Sancroft, account of, ix, 301
- Spottiswoode, account of, xvii, 159
- Argument of the fable of the Flower and the Leaf, xi, 354
- Arius, doctrine of, x, 146
- and Athanasius, controversy between, ib. 15
- Aristotle’s division of the integral parts of a play, xv, 312
- Arlington, Earl of, account of, ix, 395
- Armour, ancient, rivetted after put on, xi, 363
- Armstrong, Sir Thomas, account of, xv, 204
- stabs Mr Scroop, x, 327
- Art of Love, Ovid’s, translations from, xii, 229
- Painting, by C. A. Du Fresnoy, translation of xvii, 279, 339
- remarks on, ib. 281
- observations on, ib. 392
- when translated, i, 405
- Poetry, xv. 227
- remarks on, ib. 229
- Canto II. pastoral, ib. 238
- elegy, ib. 240
- ode, ib. 240
- epigram, ib. 241
- satire, ib. 243
- III. tragedy, ib. 245
- IV. ib. 258
- Arthur, or the British Worthy, viii, 107
- Arts, Dryden’s degree of master of, xviii, [185]
- Arviragus and Philiciæ, prologue to, x, 404
- Assassination of the Duke of Guise, xvii, 148
- Assault upon Dryden, in Rose-street, i, 204
- upon Sir John Coventry, ix, 258
- Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, a comedy, iv, 343
- remarks on, ib. 345
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 348
- prologue to, ib. 356
- epilogue to, ib. 447
- Associating club, account of, vii, 154
- Association for the defence of Queen Elizabeth ix, 422
- Aston, account of, xv, 204
- Astrea Redux, a poem, ix, 25
- remarks on, ib. 27
- notes on, ix. 41
- Astrological observations of John Silvester, extract from, x, 421.
- Astrology, Dryden’s belief in, xviii, [207]
- Athanasius and Arius, controversy between, x, 15
- Atheists, address of, ib. 144
- Attack on Dryden, xi, 237
- Shakespeare, by Ben Jonson, xv, 344
- upon Blackmore and Collier, in the prologue and epilogue to the Pilgrim, i, 436
- Attacks, poetical, against Dryden, specimen of, ib. 350
- by Swift on Dryden, ib. 374-393
- Attempt, Shaftesbury’s, to alter the succession, ix, 268
- Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy, v, 167
- remarks on, ib. 169
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 174
- prologue to, ib. 188
- epilogue to, ib. 282
- Authority of Dryden in Will’s Coffee-house, i, 371
- Authors of the Rehearsal, ib. 136
- Author’s apology for heroic poetry, and poetic licence, v, 105
- Aylesbury, Earl of, account of, xv, 207
- B.
- Bacon, Friar, anecdote of, vol. vii, 10
- Ballad of College, the Protestant joiner, vii, 5
- The Brawny Bishop’s Complaint, x, 270
- Bancroft, John, account of, ib. 412
- Banishment of Ovid, causes of, xii, 5-7
- Bathurst, Ralph, account of, x, 330
- Character of Latin compositions of, x, 332
- Battle, a poem, extract from, ix, 398
- of four days, ix, 168-174
- of Landen, behaviour of the Duke of Ormond at, xi, 202
- of Senneph, ib. 233
- Baucis and Philemon, xii, 109
- Beaufort, Duke of, account of, ix, 390
- noble house-keeping of, ib. 391
- Beaumont and Fletcher, character of, xv, 352
- Beautiful in painting, xvii, 343
- Behaviour of the Duke of Ormond at the battle of Landen, xi, 202
- Belief of Dryden in judicial astrology, xviii, [207]
- Bellarmine, Robert, account of, xvii, 160
- Bellino, George, character of, xvii, 492
- Beneficence of Polybius the historian, xviii, [33]
- Benefit of Dryden, the Pilgrim brought forward for, i, 434
- Bennet, Sir Henry, vide Arlington, Earl of
- Bethel, Slingsby, account of, ix, 280
- Bevil, Sir Robert, imprisoned, xi, 82
- Bible, what occasioned by Tyndal’s translation of, x, 23
- Biography, what, xvii, 58
- Birth of Charles II. star visible at, ix, 51
- children, custom at, xiii, 389
- Dryden, i, 26
- St Francis Xavier, xvi, 15
- the Prince, poem on, x, 283
- the son of James II. said to be spurious, x, 286
- believed by the Papists miraculous, ib. 285-302
- account of by Smollet, ib. 305
- Bishop of Munster’s irruption into the United States, ix, 165
- Compton, account of, ib. 302
- Dolben, ib. 303
- Blackmore, Sir Richard, Dryden’s dispute with, i, 420
- extract of preface to Prince Arthur by, ib. 421
- ridiculed, viii, 442
- Blackmore and Collier, Dryden’s attack upon, in the Prologue and Epilogue to the Pilgrim, i, 436
- Blount, Charles, account of, xviii, [77]
- Blount, Charles, Religio Laici of, x, 8
- Boccace and Chaucer, parallel between, xi, 233
- translations from, ib. 401
- Bologna, singular event at the siege of, ix, 18
- Booksellers, niggardliness of, xv, 194
- Bower’s medal of Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 412
- Boyle, Lord Broghill, vide Orrery, Earl of,
- Brachmans, account of the, xvi, 91
- Brady’s character of Shadwell, x, 445
- Bravery of the Duke of York, ix, 161
- Brawny Bishop’s complaint, a ballad, x, 270
- Brazen age, from Ovid, xii, 68
- Britannia Rediviva, x, 283
- remarks on, ib. 285
- notes on, ib. 302
- British Worthy, or King Arthur, viii, 107
- Brouncker, Henry, account of, xviii, [92]
- Brown, (Tom,) uncommon Alexandrine of, ix, 415
- extract from works of, x, 51
- letter on Hind and Panther of, ib. 102
- extract of Preface to The New Converts Exposed, ib. 103
- account of Dryden’s funeral by, i, 443
- religio medici of, x, 7
- Bruce, Robert, vide Aylesbury, Earl of
- Brutus Marcus, employed writing an epitome of Polybius, xviii, [30]
- Buckingham, Duke of, account of, v, 174
- epistle dedicatory to, v, 174
- intrepidity of, ib. 175
- character of, v, 175, ix, 270, 304
- answer of, to Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel, extracts from, ib. 272
- Battle, by extract from, ix, 398
- author of the Essay on Satire, xv, 201
- gallantry of, ib. 211
- satire on gallantry of, ib. 212
- Buffoon, or Gracioso, what, i, 77
- Burlesque inscription by Swift, to be placed under Blackmore’s picture, viii, 442
- Burnet, Gilbert, anecdote of, ix, 371
- account of, x, 267
- personal appearance of, ib. 270
- account of the relief given by James II. to the French exiled Protestants, ib. 264
- remarks on some part of conduct and writings of, ib. 271
- examination of, by the House of Commons, ib. 274
- why named Captain of the Test, ib. 276
- Burning a Pope, what, vi, 222
- Busby, Rev. Dr, Dryden’s letters to, xviii, [96-98]
- Bussy, D’Ambois, a tragedy, extracts from, vi, 376
- Butler, James, vide Ormond, Duke of
- Butler, the author of Hudibras, unrewarded by the Court, x, 250
- C.
- Cæsar Borgia, prologue to, x, 347
- Calisto, a masque, dramatis personæ of, x, 337
- Calvin, account of, x, 150
- Calvinism, history of, by Lewis Maimbourg, x, 30
- Cambridge, Dryden admitted to Trinity College of, i, 28
- Campian, Edmund, account of, x, 20
- Canace to Macareus, epistle of, xii, 21
- Candour of Polybius, instance of, xviii, [40]
- Captain of the Test, Bishop Burnet, why named, x, 276
- Carbery, Earl of, vide Vaughan, Lord
- Carlell, Lodovick, account of, x, 404
- Carrache, character of Ludivico, Hannibal, and Augustine, xvii, 496
- Castlemaine treated with contempt by the Pope, x, 305
- Castlemain, Lady, poetical epistle to, xi, 20
- remarks on, ib. 18
- account of, ib. 18
- Catholic missionaries, diligence of in the conversion of the Heathen, x, 192
- Catholic faith, Dryden becomes a convert to, i, 303
- Dryden firm in his attachment to, ib. 322
- Gibbon’s account of his conversion to, ib. 316
- Caulfield’s history of the gunpowder plot, extract from, i, 24
- Causabon’s commentary on Persius, xiii, 72
- Causes of enmity between Dryden and Shadwell, x, 427
- Ovid’s banishment, xii, 5-7
- Cavendish, William, vide Newcastle, Duke of,
- Cayet, P. V. P. account of, xvii, 94
- Cecil, John, vide Exeter, Earl of,
- Cecilia’s, St, day, song for, xi, 167
- remarks on, ib. 165
- account of, ib. 165
- festival of, ib. 166
- day, Ode in honour of, ib. 183
- circumstances attending the composition of,i, 408
- set to music by Handel, ib. 310
- Ceremonies observed by the ancients on escape from shipwreck, ix, 34, 44
- Ceyx and Alcyone, fable of, xii, 139
- Chancellor Hyde, verses to, ix, 65
- Chandos portrait of Shakespeare, xi, 87.
- Chapman, George, extracts from tragedy of Bussy D’Ambois of, vi, 376
- Character of Dryden, i, 444
- by Congreve, ii, 9
- Sir Gilbert Pickering, i, 34
- Sir John Driden, ib. 37
- Annus Mirabilis, ib. 61
- Dryden’s Tempest, ib. 106
- Heroic plays, ib. 118
- Marriage a-la-mode, ib. 143
- Massacre of Amboyna, ib. 164
- the Empress of Morocco, ib. 187
- All for Love, ib. 218
- Ben Jonson, iii, 222
- Mrs Montfort, by Cibber, iv, 233
- the Œdipe of Corneille, vi, 119
- the Troilus and Cressida of Shakespeare, vi, 239
- the Troilus and Cressida of Dryden, i, 223
- of the Spanish Friar, i, 227
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ib. 243
- II. ib. 268
- Mac-Flecknoe, a satire, ib. 266
- Dryden as a satirist, ib. 279
- Jeremy Collier, ib. 424
- Southerne, i, 372
- Congreve, ib. 372
- Life of St Francis Xavier, ib. 337
- Dryden’s translations by Garth, ib. 340
- of Otho, ix, 43
- the Earl of Clarendon, ib. 63
- Duke of Buckingham, ib. 270, 304
- Pere Richard Simon, x, 31
- the addresses on the accession of Jarnes II. x, 110
- James II. x, 226, 265
- The Man of Mode, x, 339
- Mountfort the comedian, x, 412
- Albumazar, ib. 416
- of Thomas Shadwell, ib. 445
- Decker, ib. 451
- Thomas Shadwell’s Virtuoso, ib. 454
- Sir Godfrey Kneller, xi, 89
- Donne, as a love-poet, ib. 123
- Homer and Virgil, ib. 211
- Chaucer, ib. 225
- a good Parson, xi, 395
- remarks on, ib. 394
- Ovid’s works, xii, 8, 11
- Homer’s poetry, xii, 49
- a translator, ib. 266
- Lucretius, ib. 272
- Theocritus, ib. 278
- Horace, ib. 280
- the Earl of Dorset, xiii, 7
- Spenser, xiii, 18
- Milton, ib. 19
- Pacurius, the satirist, ib. 58
- Lucilius the satirist, ib. 58
- Persius, ib. 72
- the father of Horace, ib. 77
- the Satires of Horace, ib. 99
- Mæcenas, ib. 307
- Virgil’s Pastorals, ib. 339
- French poetry, ib. 366
- Virgil’s Georgics, xiv, 25
- Lauderdale’s translation of Virgil, xiv, 223
- the Earl of Exeter, xv, 191
- the Duke of Shrewsbury, xv, 192
- French plays, ib. 337
- William Shakespeare, ib. 350
- Beaumont and Fletcher, ib. 352
- Ben Jonson, ib. 353
- Dryden’s colleagues in notes and observations on Empress of Morocco, xv, 399
- Plutarch’s Lives, xvii, 62
- Michael Angelo, as a painter, xvii, 489
- Raphael Santio, ib. 490
- Julio Romano, ib. 491
- Polydore, ib. 492
- Gio Bellino, ib. 492
- Georgione, as a painter, ib. 492
- Titian, ib. 493
- of Paul Veronese, xvii, 494
- Tintoret, ib. 494
- Corregio, ib. 494
- Parmegiano, ib. 495
- Ludivico, Hannibal, and Augustine Carrache, ib. 496
- Guido, ib. 496
- Domenichino, ib. 497
- Lanfranc, ib. 497
- Gio. Viola, ib. ib.
- Rubens, ib. 498
- M. St Evremont, xviii, [9]
- Polybius and his writings, ib. [17]
- Pope Nicholas V. ib. [24]
- Lucian, ib. [70]
- Booksellers, ib. [80].
- Charles I., Dryden accused of approving of the execution of, ix, 16
- Shaftesbury offers his services to, ib. 444
- Charles II., restoration of, led the way for the revival of letters, i, 42
- star visible at the birth of, ix, 51
- panegyric on the coronation of, ib. 54
- mechanical genius of, ib. 60
- skill of, in maritime affairs, ib. 160
- conduct of, at the fire of London, ib. 187
- illegitimate children of, ib. 250
- receives a pension from France, ib. 385
- anecdote of, ib. 413
- North’s opinion of Shaftesbury’s designs upon the person and authority of, ib. 450
- titles of some odes on death of, x, 55
- concern of the people for death of, ib. 79
- Physicians who attended, ib. 79
- circumstances regarding the death of, ib. 80
- extract of papers found in strong box of, ib. 188, 190
- Charleton, Dr Walter, account of, xi, 12
- poetical epistle to, ib. 14
- remarks on, ib. 12
- Chaucer, Tales from, xi, 193-399
- and Ovid, parallel between, ib. 214
- Chaucer’s Pilgrims, Stothard’s painting of, ib. 217
- Chaucer’s rhyme, supposed inequalities of, xi. 221
- character of, xi, 225
- and Boccace, parallel between, ib. 233
- first patroness, ib. 246
- original tales, modernized by Dryden, xii, i-xci
- Knightes Tale, ib. iii
- Nonnes Priestes Tale, ib. liii
- Floure and the Leafe, ib. lxviii
- Wif of Bathes Tale, ib. lxxxii
- Chesterfield, Earl of, account of, xiv, 3
- dedication to, ib. 3
- Chevalier de St George, birth of, x, 305
- false report of the death of, ib. 307
- Children, illegitimate, of Charles II., ix, 250
- Christian religion, machinery of, more feeble than the Heathen, in poetry, xiii, 23
- Church of England, declaration of James VI. concerning the, x, 262
- loyalty of, ib. 154
- tradition of no weight in, ib. 156
- Tichmarsh, monument in, xviii, [215]
- Cibber’s character of Mrs Montfort, iv, 233
- Cinyras and Myrrha, fable of, xii, 127
- Circe, original prologue to, x, 333
- prologue to, as corrected by Dryden, ib. 335
- Circumstances which influenced the Earl of Shaftesbury in his change of politics, ix, 448
- regarding the death of Charles II., x, 80
- Civil wars, state of poetry in England before, i, 4
- metaphysical poetry favoured till the beginning of, i, 12
- interrupt the study of poetry, i, 20
- Clare, Marquis of. Vide Haughton, Lord
- Clarendon, Earl of, character of, ix, 63
- Clayton, Sir Robert, account of, ib. 359
- Cleomenes, a tragedy, viii, 181
- preface to, ib. 196
- verses to Dryden on, ib. 205
- representation of, suspended, i. 363, viii, 199
- Life of, ib. 207
- Prologue to, ib. 246
- Epilogue to, ib. 329
- character of, i, 362
- Clergy, Dryden’s resentment against, ib. 428
- Cleveland, account of, ib. 43
- Clifford, Lord, epistle dedicatory to, v, 5
- account of, ib. 5
- Hugh, dedication to, xiii, 337
- Matthew, Dryden’s controversy with, i, 154
- Club, King’s Head, account of, ix, 380
- Cock and the Fox, or the Tale of the Nun’s Priest, xi, 327
- remarks on, ib. 326
- Coffeehouse, (Will’s,) Dryden’s authority in, i, 371
- Coleman, Edward, account of, x, 18
- Colleagues of Dryden, in Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco, xv, 399
- characterized, ib. 399
- College, Trinity, Cambridge, Dryden admitted to, i, 28
- College’s (the protestant joiner) Ballad, vii, 5
- Collier and Blackmore, attack upon, in the prologue and epilogue to the Pilgrim, i. 436
- Colouring, the third part of painting, xvii, 361, 450
- Combat, curious, xi, 283
- Combination of the lute and sword ridiculed, x, 450
- Comedy of the Wild Gallant, ii, 13
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ib. 379
- Sir Martin Mar-all, iii, 1
- the Tempest, iii, 95
- an Evening’s Love, or the Mock Astrologer, ib. 207
- Marriage A-la-mode, iv, 231
- the Assignation, or Love in a Nunnery, ib. 343
- the Kind Keeper, or Mr Limberham, vi, 1
- Amphitryon, viii, 1
- distinguished by acts not known to the early Greeks, xv, 311
- and Tragedy, not wrote by the same authors among the ancients, ib. 317
- Comedies of intrigue introduced to the English stage, i, 76
- Comets, two remarkable, ix, 160
- Comic scenes in tragedy, propriety of, i, 230
- Commencement of Dryden’s dramatic career, ib. 80
- friendship with Southerne, ib. 294
- Commentaries, or annals, what, xvii, 56
- Commines, Philip de, account of, xviii, [36]
- Comparison between the poems of Sprat and Dryden, ix, 6
- Persius and Horace, xiii, 78
- Horace and Juvenal, ib. 78
- Tacitus and Polybius, xviii, [50]
- Complaint of the Brawny Bishop, a ballad, x, 270
- Compton, Bishop, account of, ix, 302
- Concern of the people for the death of Charles II., x, 79
- Condemnation, King’s power of granting pardon after, questioned, ix, 310
- Conduct of Charles II. on the fire of London, ib. 187
- pusillanimous, of Lord Grey, ib. 276
- infamous of Lord Howard, ib. 278
- of Bishop Burnet, remarks on some parts of, x, 271
- of the Earl of Shaftesbury at the Restoration, ix, 447
- Confederates, a poem, xviii, [175]
- Confuting arguments used by the King, and disrespect of his person, x, 252
- Congreve, Wm., extracts from Wilson’s Life of, xviii, [200]
- Dryden’s friendship with, i, 372
- poetical epistle to, xi, 59
- remarks on, ib. 57
- verses addressed to, ib. 61
- Congreve’s dedication of Dryden’s Dramatic Works, ii, 5
- character of, i, 372
- character of Dryden, ib. 9
- Connection of Dryden in society, after the Revolution, i, 369
- of the Indian Emperor to the Indian Queen, ii, 293
- Conquest of Granada, a tragedy, Part I. iv, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- Epistle Dedicatory to, ib. 9
- complimentary verses on, ib. 29
- Prologue to, ib. 30
- Epilogue to, ib. 110
- a tragedy, Part II. ib.
- Prologue to, ib. 113
- Epilogue to, ib. 210
- Conquest of Mexico, a tragedy, ii. 257
- Conscience, declaration for liberty of, x, 279
- Consequences of the Revolution to Dryden, i, 347
- Constantine the Great, epilogue to, x, 386
- Contest at the election of Sheriffs for London, ix, 404
- Contract, Dryden’s, with the King’s company of players, i, 102
- Controversy between Athanasius and Arius, x, 15
- concerning the comparative merits of the ancients and moderns, xii, 45
- between Dryden and Stillingfleet, concerning the Duchess of York’s paper, xvii, 185
- remarks on, ib. 187
- between Dryden and Sir Robert Howard, i, 94
- Matthew Clifford, ib. 154
- Richard Leigh, ib. 157
- Edward Ravenscroft, ib. 160
- Earl of Rochester, ib. 195
- Shadwell, ib. 259
- Elkanah Settle, ib. 259
- Rymer, ib. 379
- Milbourne, ib. 394
- Contumacy, Dryden punished at College for, ib. 28
- Copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York, xvii, 189
- Corinna, Charles Dryden’s letter to, xviii, [213]
- Corneille, character of Œdipe of, vi, 119
- Coronation of Charles II. panegyric on, ix, 54
- Corregio, character of, as a painter, xvii, 494
- Correspondence of Dryden with Madam Honor Dryden,xviii, [86]
- with the Earl of Rochester, ib. [89], [101]
- with the Rev. Dr Busby, ib. [96], [98]
- with Jacob Tonson, ib. [103], [106], [109], [118], [119], [121], [122], [123], [124], [126], [127], [128], [130], [136], [137], [138]
- with Mr Dennis, ib. [111], [114]
- with Mrs Steward, ib. [141], [144], [146], [147], [149], [150], [153], [156], [157], [161], [169], [171], [174], [178], [180]
- with his sons, at Rome, ib. [131]
- with Elmes Steward, Esq. ib. [143]
- with Samuel Pepys, ib. [154], [156]
- with the Right Hon. Charles Montague, ib. [159]
- with Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, junior, xviii, [164], [167], [173]
- Court of Requests, a scene of political intrigue, x, 348
- Covenant in England, and League in France, parallel between, i, 281
- Coventry, Sir John, assault on, ix, 258
- Cowardice of the Earl of Rochester, xv, 215
- Cowley, the most ingenious poet of the metaphysical class, i, 15
- character of Cromwell by, ix, 4
- imitation of, ib. 191
- and Denham’s manner of Prose translation, xii, 14
- translation of Pindar by, ib. 15
- Cranmer, George, account of, x, 26
- Creech, Thomas, account of, xii, 277
- Dryden’s conduct with regard to, censured, viii, 200
- justified, ib. 202
- Dedication of to Horace, extract from, ib. 220
- Life of Cleomenes by, ib. 207
- Verses by on Religio Laici, x, 36
- Note and Letter on a passage in Translation of Lucretius by, xviii, 94
- Cressy, Hugh Paulin, account of, x, 21
- Critical history of the Old Testament, translator of, x, 32
- Criticism, in tragedy, grounds of, vi, 243
- specimen of Milbourne’s on Dryden’s Virgil, i, 397
- Critics censured by Dryden, xii, 49
- French better than the English, xiv, 159
- Cromwell, Oliver, character of by Cowley, ix, 4
- heroic stanzas to the memory of, ib. 8
- Sprat’s verses to the memory of, ib. 5
- dissolution of the Parliament by, ib. 45
- conduct of to Scotland, ib. 19
- storm at the death of, ib. 23
- Shaftesbury’s situation during the usurpation of, ib. 445
- death of, Dryden’s first theme, i, 38
- Cruel doctrine of English lawyers, xv, 297
- Cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants, or Amboyna, a tragedy, v, 1
- Curious combat, xi, 283
- Custom at the birth of children, xiii, 389
- Cymon and Iphigenia, xi, 454
- remarks on, ib. 452
- idea of borrowed from Theocritus, ib. 452
- D.
- Dacier’s character of the Satires of Horace, vol. xiii, p. 77
- Danby, Earl of, epistle dedicatory to, v, 296
- account of, ib. 296
- Daphnis and Chloris, from Theocritus, xii, 300
- Daphnis, a pastoral, xiii, 391
- Dartmouth, Earl of, account of, ix, 386
- Davenant, Sir William, account of, iii, 97
- share of, in the alteration of the Tempest, ib. 98
- first introduced regular scenery on the English stage, x, 323
- introduced moveable scenes on the stage, i, 79
- a restorer of taste in poetry, i, 48
- style of, imitated by Dryden, i, 59
- Davenant, Dr Charles, account of, x, 333
- Davies’s Dramatic Miscellanies, extract from, v, 172
- Death of Lodislaus, king of Hungary, vii, 184
- Charles II. titles of odes on, x, 55
- concern of the people for, ib. 79
- circumstances regarding, ib. 80
- Oliver Cromwell, storm at, ix, 23
- Dryden’s first theme, i, 38
- Ajax, xii, 198
- Death, scenes of, improper on the stage, xv, 332
- Decameron of Boccacio, the tale of Sigismund and Guiscardo originally from, xi, 443
- Theodore and Honoria from, ib. 448
- Symon and Iphigenia from, ib. 473
- Decker, character of, x, 451
- Declaration of James II. concerning the church of England, ib. 262
- for liberty of conscience, ib. 279
- Decree of the University of Oxford, concerning non-resistance, ib. 241
- Decrees of fate, Jupiter cannot alter, xv, 103
- Decrepitude, premature, of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 454
- Dedication to the King, xvii, 81
- Queen, xvi, 3
- Duke of Newcastle, ii, 5, iii, 209
- Earl of Orrery, ii, 113
- Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch, ib. 259
- Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, iii, 346
- Duke of York, iv, 9
- Earl of Rochester, ib. 235
- Sir Charles Sedley, ib. 348
- Lord Clifford, v, 5, xiii, 337
- the Duchess of York, v, 95
- Earl of Mulgrave, ib. 174
- Earl of Danby, ib. 296
- Lord Vaughan, vi, 6
- the Earl of Sunderland, ib. 231
- Lord Haughton, ib. 373
- the Earl of Rochester, vii, 13
- the Earl of Leicester, vii, 283
- Sir William Leveson Gower, viii, 7
- the Marquis of Halifax, ib. 113
- Earl of Salisbury, ib. 337
- Metropolis of Great Britain, ix, 89
- Earl of Abingdon, xi, 121
- Duke of Ormond, ib. 195
- Duchess of Ormond, ib. 245
- Lord Radcliffe, xii, 47
- the Earl of Chesterfield, xiv, 3
- Marquis of Normanby, ib. 127
- Earl of Dorset, xv, 286
- Duke of Ormond, xvii, 5
- Congreve’s edition of Dryden’s Dramatic Works, ii, 5
- Orpheus Britannicus, xi, 146
- Creech’s Horace, extract from, viii, 202
- (Author’s) of the History of the League, to the French King, xvii, 89
- the Empress of Morocco, extract from, xv, 398
- Defeat of the Mahometans at Malacca, xvi, 211
- Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy, ii, 265
- the epilogue to the Conquest of Granada, iv, 211
- the Immunities of the city of London, vii, 127
- the use of the triplet in poetry, xiv, 216
- rhyme in serious plays, xv, 367
- the paper written by the Duchess of York, xvii, 208
- Virgil against the reflections of M. Fontenelle, xiii, 345
- Definition of satire, ib. 103
- modern, ib. 105
- a Georgic, xiv, 16
- a play, xv, 302
- Defoe’s Appeal to Honour and Justice, extract from, x, 387
- Denham and Cowley’s manner of translation, xii, 14
- Sir John, opinion of, on verbal translation, ib. 14
- and Waller, improvers of English versification, i, 18
- Dennis, John, letter of, to Dryden, xviii, [111]
- Dryden to, ib. [114]
- Dennis’s account of Dryden’s controversy with Settle, i, 183
- Description of Titus Oates, by North, ix, 355
- the Independents, x, 140
- the personal appearance of Bishop Burnet, x, 270
- Richard Flecknoe, ib. 441
- Nokes the comedian, xi, 50
- Love, xiv, 173
- Mozambique, xvi, 63
- the city of St. Thomas, ib. 138
- the island of Ternato, ib. 166
- Japan, ib. 290
- an accomplished historian, xviii, [48]
- Design, the second part of painting, xvii, 349-420
- Despairing Lover, from Theocritus, xii, 296
- Device of the partizans of Monmouth, x, 364
- Dialogue concerning women, preface to, xviii, [1]
- Dickinson, Henry, translator of Pere Simon’s critical history of the Old Testament, x, 32
- Dido to Æneas, epistle of, xii, 35
- Difference between the taste of Dryden and Milton, i, 168
- Dillon, Wentworth, vide Roscommon, Earl of,
- Dimock or Dymock, hereditary champion of England, ii, 266
- Dinner of loyal apprentices, ix, 396
- Disaffected, American colonies a refuge for the, x, 394
- Disappointment, epilogue to, ib. 390
- Dispute of Dryden with Milbourne, i, 394
- Blackmore, ib. 420
- Disputes, political, in 1680 and 1681, parallel between, x, 353
- Dissolution of Parliament by Cromwell, ix, 45
- Distinction between the Greek satirical drama, and the satirical poetry of the Romans, xiii, 47
- of comedy into acts, not known to the early Greeks, xv, 311
- Distressed circumstances of Wycherly, xiii, 77
- Divination, rod of, what, ix, 20
- Divines, moderate, what, x, 242
- Division of the integral parts of a play, xv, 312
- Divisions of history, xvii, 56
- commentaries or annals, ib. 2
- history proper, ib. 57
- biography, ib. 58
- Doctrine of Socinius, x, 46
- Arius, ib. 146
- Dolben, Bishop, account of, ix, 303
- Gilbert, account of, xv, 190
- Domenichino, character of, as a painter, xvii, 497
- Don Sebastian, a tragedy, vii, 271
- remarks on, ib. 273
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 283
- preface to, ib. 291
- prologue to, ib. 302
- epilogue to, ib. 444
- Donne, character of, as a love-poet, xi, 123
- Dorset, Earl of character of, xiii, 7
- Essay on Satire, addressed to the, ib. 3
- Dryden’s exaggerated praise of, ib. 15
- dedication to, xv, 286
- song of, written the evening before battle, xv, 284
- Double Discovery, or the Spanish Friar, xi, 365
- Drama of the Greeks, plot of, xv, 313
- Romans, ib. 314
- revival of, at the Restoration, i, 65
- Dramatic career of Dryden, commencement of, i, 80
- termination of, i, 364
- poesy, defence of, an essay of, ii, 265
- notes concerning, ib. 263
- poetry of the last age, essay on, iv, 211
- miscellanies, extract from, v, 172
- performances among the Romans, origin of, xiii, 51
- Dramatic poesy, essay on, xv, 293
- writing, English excel the ancients in, xv, 396
- Dramatis personæ of Calisto, x, 337
- The True Widow, ib. 343
- The Humorists, ib. 452
- Driden, Sir John, character of, i, 37
- Driden, John, of Chesterton, account of, xi, 71
- Poetical Epistle to, ib. 75
- remarks on, ib. 71
- Drury-lane theatre burnt, x, 319
- Dryden, John, Life of, i, 1
- descent and parentage of, ib. 21
- anecdotes of the brothers and sisters of, ib. 25
- birth of, i, 27
- education of, ib. 27
- first poems of, ib. 28
- is admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, ib. 28
- punished for contumacy, ib. 29
- long residence of at the university, ib. 31
- degree of Master of Arts of, xviii, [185]
- Sir Gilbert Pickering’s clerk, i. 36
- death of Cromwell, the first theme of, ib. 38
- first poem of consequence of, ix, 83
- poems of on the Restoration, i, 50
- changes the spelling of his name, ib. 53
- is chosen a member of the Royal Society, ib. 56
- imitates the style of Davenant, ib. 59
- commencement of dramatic career of, ib. 80
- first appearance of the Wild Gallant, ib. 80
- Rival Ladies, ib. 81
- Indian Queen, ib. 83
- Indian Emperor, ib. [84]
- intrigue of with Mrs Reeves, ib. [87]
- marriage of, ib. [88]
- Essay of Dramatic Poesy, appearance of, ib. [92]
- controversy of with Sir Robert Howard, ib. [94]
- contract of with the King’s Company of Players, ib. [101]
- appearance of the Maiden Queen of, ib. [104]
- Tempest, ib. [105]
- Sir Martin Mar-all, ib. [107]
- the Mock Astrologer, ib. [109]
- Royal Martyr, ib. [110]
- Conquest of Granada, ib. [112]
- promoted to the offices of poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, ib. [115]
- patent of, as poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, xviii, [187]
- appearance of Marriage A-la-mode, i, 143
- the Assignation, ib. 146
- controversy with Matthew Clifford, ib. 154
- Richard Leigh, ib. 157
- Edward Ravenscroft, ib. 160
- Elkanah Settle, ib. 259
- Rochester, ib. 195
- appearance of Massacre of Amboyna, ib. 163
- State of Innocence, ib. 166
- Aurenge-Zebe, i, 209
- is assaulted in Rose-street, ib. 204
- meditates an epic poem, ib. 215
- appearance of All for Love, ib. 218
- Limberham, ib. 221
- Œdipus, ib. 222
- Troilus and Cressida, ib. 223
- the Spanish Friar of, ib. 227
- relations of when he composed the Spanish Friar, ib. 233
- anecdote of with Southerne, ib. 237
- engages in politics, ib. 239
- appearance of Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ib. 243
- the Medal, ib. 250
- extracts from answer to, ix, 452
- controversy of with Shadwell, i, 259, 286
- causes of enmity between Shadwell and, x, 472
- appearance of Mac-Flecknoe, a satire, i, 266
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part II. ib. 268
- assisted by Nahum Tate in, ix, 315
- effect of the satirical poetry of on English poetry, i, 275
- character of, as a satirist, ib. 279
- share of in the composition of the Duke of Guise, ib. 281
- furnishes a Preface to the translation of Plutarch’s Lives, ib. 289
- translates the History of the League, ib. 290
- appearance of the First Miscellany of, ib. 294
- commencement of Southerne’s friendship with, ib. 294
- Memorial of to the Earl of Rochester, ib. 296
- appearance of Threnodia Augustales of, ib. 299
- Albion and Albanius, ib. 299
- becomes a convert to the Roman Catholic faith, ib. 303
- reasons which might influence him in his change of religious opinions, ib. 303
- sincere in his attachment to the Catholic faith, ib. 322
- controversy of with Stillingfleet, ib. 323, xviii, [187]
- illiberality of Dryden and Stillingfleet, x, 251
- appearance of the Hind and the Panther, i, 325
- libels occasioned by publication of, x, 104
- Hind and Panther, where composed, i, 325
- projects a translation of the History of Heresies, ib. 334
- appearance of the Life of St Francis Xavier, ib. 336
- second volume of Miscellanies, ib. 340
- character of translations of by Garth, ib. 340
- translation of Te Deum, ib. 343
- hymn for St John’s eve, ib. 344
- consequences of the Revolution to, ib. 347
- poetical attacks against, ib. 350
- loses the offices of poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, ib. 354
- appearance of Don Sebastian, i, 357
- King Arthur, ib. 360
- Cleomenes, ib. 362
- Love Triumphant, ib. 364
- last dramatic work of, viii, 333.
- list of plays of, with the respective dates of their being acted and published, i, 367
- connections in society of, after the Revolution, ib. 369
- indebted to Dorset’s bounty, ib. 370
- exaggerated praise of Dorset by, xiii, 15
- authority of in Will’s Coffee-house, i, 371
- friendship of with Southerne and Congreve, ib. 372
- literary friends of, ib. 373
- attacked by Swift, ib. 374
- appearance of translation of Juvenal and Persius, ib. 375
- smaller pieces, ib. 376
- Eleonora, ib. 376
- Third Miscellany, ib. 378
- controversy of with Rymer, ib. 379
- correspondence of with Jacob Tonson, ib. 381
- appearance of the translation of Virgil by, ib. 382
- Fourth Miscellany, ib. 382
- quarrel of with Tonson, ib. 387
- anecdote of, ib. 390
- and Tonson, ib. 391
- dispute of with Milbourne, ib. 394, xi, 237
- animadversions of on Milbourne, ib. 403
- Ode to St Cecilia, appearance of, ib. 407
- set to music by Handel, ib. 410
- attacked for his silence on the death of Queen Mary, xviii, [222]
- translation of Homer meditated by, i, 414
- projected works of, xiii, 31
- dispute of with Blackmore, i, 420
- appearance of Fables, ib. 427
- agreement of with Jacob Tonson concerning the Fables, xviii, [191]
- resentment of against the clergy, i, 428
- the Pilgrim brought forward for the benefit of, ib. 434
- attack upon Blackmore and Collier, in the Prologue and Epilogue to the Pilgrim, i, 436
- last period of the life of, ib. 439
- death and funeral of, ib. 440
- Mr Russell’s bill for funeral of, xviii, [194]
- description of funeral of, ib. [195]
- ludicrous account of the funeral of by Farquhar, i, 441
- Mrs Thomas’s letters concerning the death and funeral of, xviii, [200]
- account of funeral of by Mrs Thomas, false, i, 442
- account of funeral of by Tom Brown, ib. 443
- character of, ib. 444
- character of by Congreve, ii, 9
- notices of family of, i, 462
- Ode on the death of by Alexander Oldys, xviii, [234]
- and Shakspeare, parallel between, v, 287
- conduct of with regard to Creech, censured, viii, 200
- justified, ib. 202
- comparison between the poems of Sprat and, ix, 6
- accused of approving of the execution of Charles I, ib. 16
- versification of the King’s Speech to the Oxford Parliament by, ib. 309
- satire on Shadwell by, ib. 379
- use of the Alexandrine by, ridiculed, ib. 413
- Epode to, vii, 133
- Prologues of ridiculed in the Rehearsal, x, 313
- acknowledgment of to Dr William Gibbons, xi, 77
- mistake of regarding the inequalities of Chaucer’s rhyme, xi, 221
- critics censured by, xii, 49
- inaccuracy of with regard to Sir Philip Sidney, xiii, 18
- his translation of Virgil the best, xiv, 209
- Poems ascribed to, xv, 197
- Original Prose Works of, ib. 281
- colleagues of in the Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco, ib. 399
- characterised, ib. 399
- Life of Plutarch by, xvii, 1
- extract from Epistolary Poem to, xviii, [218]
- Letters of, ib. [83]
- to Madam Honor Dryden, ib. [86]
- to the Earl of Rochester, ib. [89], [101]
- to the Rev. Dr. Busby, ib. [96], [98]
- to Jacob Tonson, ib. [103], [106], [109], [118], [119], [121], [122], [123], [124], [126], [127], [128], [130], [136], [137], [138]
- with Mr Dennis, ib. [111], [114]
- with Mrs Steward, ib. [141], [144], [146], [147], [149], [150], [153], [156], [157], [161], [169], [171], [174], [178], [180]
- with his sons at Rome, ib. [131]
- with Elmes Stewart, Esq., ib. [143]
- with Samuel Pepys, ib. [154], [156]
- with the Right Hon. Charles Montague, ib. [159]
- with Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, junior, ib. [164], [167], [173]
- Dryden, Charles, letter of to Corinna, xviii, [213]
- Duchess of York, account of the, v, 95, ix, 73
- Epistle Dedicatory to, v, 95
- Verses to, ix, 76
- Poetical Epistle to, xi, 33
- paper of, xvii, 189
- controversy between Dryden and Stillingfleet concerning paper of, ib. 185
- Stillingfleet’s answer to, ib. 194
- Dryden’s defence of, ib. 208
- Stillingfleet’s answer to defence of, ib. 252
- Newcastle, account of, iii, 210
- Buccleugh and Monmouth, account of, ix, 256
- Ormond, Dedication to, ib. 245
- Portsmouth’s picture, epigram on, xv, 280
- Duke of Guise, a tragedy, vii, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- Parallel between, and affairs in England, ib. 4
- Epistle Dedicatory to, ib. 18
- Prologue to, ib. 19
- Epilogue to, ib. 122
- a tragedy, Vindication of, vii, 125
- remarks on Vindication of, ib. 127
- Advertisement to, ib. 133
- and Monmouth, no parallel intended between, ib. 144
- Massacre of Paris transposed for, ib. 188
- attacked by Shadwell, i, 286
- share of Dryden in, ib. 281
- assassination of, xvii, 148
- Duke of Newcastle, Congreve’s Dedication to, ii, 5
- account of, iii, 209
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 209
- Lerma, answer to the Preface of the, ii, 265
- York, Dedication to, iv, 9
- personal bravery of, ib. 10, ix, 161
- attempt to counteract the influence of in the city, ix, 388
- shipwreck of upon the Lemman Ore, ib. 401
- picture of, at Guildhall, defaced, vii, 51
- Prologue to, x, 366
- requested by Charles II. to retire to the continent, ix, 384
- presence of acceptable to the Scots, ib. 385
- Albemarle, account of, ix, 394
- gallant actions of, ix, 250-6
- Monmouth, account of, ix, 250
- Buckingham, account of, v, 174
- intrepidity of, v, 175
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 174
- Answer of to Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel, extracts from, ix, 272
- Battle of, extract from, ib. 398
- author of the Essay on Satire, xv, 201
- gallantry of, ib. 211
- satire on gallantry of, ib. 212
- Ormond, account of, ix, 294-8, xi, 195
- dedication to, xi, 195, xvii, 5
- behaviour of at the battle of Landen, xi, 202
- Beaufort, account of, ix, 390
- noble house-keeping of, ib. 391
- Grafton, account of, ix, 396
- examination of Bishop Burnet concerning, x, 274
- Shrewsbury, account of, xv, 192
- Du Bartas, poem of, extract from, xv, 233
- Dumfounding, what, x, 408
- Dundee, Viscount, account of, xi, 113
- Epitaph on the death of, ib. 115
- remarks on, ib. 113
- Pitcairn’s Epitaph upon, ib. 114
- Du Fresnoy, Chas. Alphonse, account of, xvii, 281
- Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, ib. 279
- remarks on, ib. 281
- observations on, ib. 392
- judgment of the works of the principal painters of the two last ages, ib. 489
- Duras, Lewis, vide Earl of Feversham
- Dutch, satire on, ix, 71
- Dutch insolence, ib. 162
- Duty of apprentices in ancient times, vi, 382
- E.
- Eagre or Higre, what, x, 65
- Earl of Orrery, account of the, ii, 113
- dedication to, ib. 113
- of Mulgrave, account of the, v, 174
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 174
- character of, ib. 175
- vide Duke of Buckingham,
- of Danby, account of the, v, 296
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 296
- of Lindsay, account of the, ib. 304
- of Carbery, vide Vaughan, Lord
- of Sunderland, account of, vi, 231
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 231
- of Rochester, account of, vii, 13, ix, 607
- character of, iv, 235
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 235, vii, 13
- banished the Court, ib. 238
- assaults Dryden in Rose-street, i, 204
- Dryden’s memorial to, ib. 296
- account of, vii, 283
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 283
- of Salisbury, epistle dedicatory to, viii, 337
- of Clarendon, character of the, ix, 63
- of Ossory, account of the, ib. 299
- of Feversham, account of, ix, 397
- of Nottingham, account of, ix, 400
- of Shaftesbury, imprisonment and acquittal of, ib. 409
- last period of the life of, ib. 415
- ridiculed as aspiring to the crown of Poland, ix, 441
- offers his services to Charles I., ib. 444
- character of, during usurpation of Cromwell, ib. 445
- conduct of, at the Restoration, ib. 447
- circumstances which influenced him in his change of politics, ib. 448
- North’s opinion of the designs of, upon the person and authority of Charles II., ib. 451
- premature decrepitude of, ib. 454
- of Roscommon, account of the, xii, 341
- poetical epistle to, xi, 28
- of Dorset, Dryden indebted to the bounty of, i, 370
- Essay on Satire, addressed to the, xiii, 3
- character of, ib. 7
- Dryden’s exaggerated praise of, ib. 15
- epistle dedicatory to, xv, 286
- song of, written the evening before the battle, ib. 284
- of Peterborough, account of the, ib. 189
- of Exeter, character of the, ib. 191
- epitaph of the, ib. 191
- of Aylesbury, account of the, ib. 207
- of Essex, account of the, ib. 207
- prologue to, x, 368
- Ecclesiastical policy, Hooker’s treatise upon, ib. 26
- Effect of Dryden’s satirical poems on English poetry, i, 275
- Effects of the Revolution upon literary pursuits, ib. 385
- Elegies and epitaphs, xi, 91, 160
- Elegy upon the death of Lord Hastings, ib. 94
- to the memory of Mr Oldham, xi, 99
- Mrs Anne Killigrew, ib. 105
- on the death of Amyntas, ib. 139
- on a very young gentleman, ib. 142
- Election of Sheriffs for London, contest at, ix, 404
- Eleonora, a panegyrical poem, to the memory of the Countess of Abingdon, xi, 117
- remarks on, ib. 119
- dedication of, ib. 121
- Elizabeth, Queen, age of, abundant in false wit, i, 7
- John Lillie’s share in determining the taste of, ib. 7
- association for the defence of the person of, ix, 422
- Empress of Morocco, character of, i, 187
- notes and observations on, xv, 405
- postscript to, ib. 409
- parody on part of, ib. 407
- preface to notes, and observations on, ib. 401
- England, poetry of, before the civil wars, i, 4
- state of learning in, on the accession of James I., ib. 5
- milled money not struck in, before 1663, ix, 451
- loyalty of church of, x, 154
- tradition of no weight with the church of, ib. 156
- establishment of the Jesuits in, ib. 255
- English poetry, effect of Dryden’s satirical poems on, i, 275
- versification improved by Denham and Waller, ib. 18
- fleet, names of changed, ix, 63
- verse, Virgil translated into, xiii, 279
- lawyers, cruel doctrine of, xv, 297
- plays, superiority of, ib. 349
- excel the ancients in dramatic writing, ib. 3
- Enchanted Island, or the Tempest, a comedy, iii, 95
- Ennius, first author of Roman satire, xiii, 58
- Ent, Dr George, account of, xi, 16
- Enterprize of Sir Thomas Allen, ix, 177
- Sir Robert Holmes, ib. 178, 184
- Epic poem meditated by Dryden, i, 215
- Epilogues and Prologues, x, 309, 424
- to the Wild Gallant, a comedy, ii, 106-7
- the Indian Queen, ib. 255
- the Indian Emperor, ib. 377
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ib. 469
- Sir Martin Mar-all, iii, 93
- the Tempest, or the Enchanted Island, ib. 205
- An Evening’s Love, ib. 340
- Tyrannic Love, iii, 435
- the Conquest of Granada, iv, 110, 210
- Defence of the, ib. 211
- remarks on, ib. 229
- to Marriage a-la-Mode, ib. 342
- the Assignation, ib. 447
- Amboyna, v, 87
- Aureng-Zebe, ib. 282
- All for Love, ib. 411
- the Spanish Friar, vi, 485
- Limberham, ib. 114
- Œdipus, ib. 222
- Troilus and Cressida, ib. 363
- the Duke of Guise, vii, 122
- Albion and Albanus, ib. 268
- Don Sebastian, ib. 444
- Amphitryon, viii, 106
- Cleomenes, ib. 329
- Love Triumphant, ib. 435
- the Pilgrim, ib. 462
- remarks on, ib. 459
- attack upon Jeremy Collier in, i, 436
- spoken at the opening of the New House, x, 326
- Oxford, ib. 330
- intended to have been spoken by Lady H. M. Wentworth, ib. 337
- to the Man of Mode, ib. 339
- Mithridates, ib. 341, 354
- Tamerlane, ib. 356
- the University of Oxford, ib. 360, 381
- for the King’s House, ib. 362
- to the Loyal Brother, ib. 377
- Constantine the Great, ib. 386
- the Disappointment, ib. 390
- upon the union of the two companies, x, 398
- to the Princess of Cleves, ib. 402
- Henry II., ib. 412, 420
- the Husband his own Cuckold, ib. 423
- the Humourists, from, ib. 456
- Epistle dedicatory to the King, xvii, 81
- Queen, xvi, 3
- Duke of Newcastle, ii, 5, iii, 209
- Earl of Orrery, ii, 113
- Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch, ii, 259
- Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, iii, 346
- Duke of York, iv, 9
- Earl of Rochester, ib. 235
- Sir Charles Sedley, ib. 348
- Lord Clifford, v, 5, xiii, 337
- the Duchess of York, v, 95
- Earl of Mulgrave, ib. 174
- Earl of Danby, ib. 296
- Lord Vaughan, vi, 6
- the Earl of Sunderland, ib. 231
- Lord Haughton, ib. 373
- the Earl of Rochester, vii, 13
- Earl of Leicester, ib. 283
- Sir William Leveson Gower, viii, 7
- the Marquis of Halifax, ib. 113
- Earl of Salisbury, ib. 337
- Metropolis of Great Britain, ix, 89
- Earl of Abingdon, xi, 121
- Duke of Ormond, ib. 195
- Duchess of Ormond, ib. 245
- Lord Radcliffe, xii, 47
- the Earl of Chesterfield, xiv, 3
- Marquis of Normandy, ib. 127
- Earl of Dorset, xv, 286
- Duke of Ormond, xvii, 5
- Mr Congreve’s edition of Dryden’s Dramatic Works, ii, 5
- Orpheus Britannicus, xi, 146
- Creech’s Horace, extract from, viii, 202
- of the History of the League, to the French King, xvii, 89
- to the Empress of Morocco, extract from, xv, 398
- to the Whigs, ix, 417
- by Sir George Etherege, to the Earl of Middleton, xi, 40
- poetical, from Pope to Jervas, xvii, 282
- Mason to Sir Joshua Reynolds, ib. 284
- Epistles of John Dryden, xviii, [83]
- remarks on, ib. [85]
- of Dryden to Madam Honor Dryden, ib. [86]
- to the Earl of Rochester, ib. [89], [101]
- to the Rev. Dr Bushby, ib. [96], [98]
- to Jacob Tonson, ib. [103], [106], [109], [118], [119], [121], [122], [123], [124], [126], [127], [128], [130], [136], [137], [138]
- to Mr Dennis, ib. [111], [114]
- to Mrs Steward, ib. [131], [144], [146], [147], [149], [150], [153], [156], [157], [161], [169], [171], [174], [178], [180]
- to his sons, at Rome, ib. [131]
- to Elmes Steward, Esq., ib. [143]
- to Samuel Pepys, ib. [154], [156]
- to the Right Hon. Charles Montague, ib. [159]
- to Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, junior, ib. [164], [167], [173]
- Epistles poetical, xi, 1-90
- to John Hoddeson, ib. 4
- to Robert Howard, ib. 7
- to Dr Charleton, ib. 14
- to Lady Castlemain, ib. 20
- to Mr Lee, ib. 23
- to the Earl of Roscommon, ib. 28
- to the Duchess of York, ib. 33
- to Mr J. Northleigh, ib. 37
- to Sir George Etherege, ib. 42
- to Mr Southerne, ib. 50
- to Henry Higden, ib. 55
- to Mr Congreve, xi. 59
- to Mr Granville, ib. 64
- to Mr Motteux, ib. 69
- to John Driden, ib. 75
- to Sir Godfrey Kneller, ib.
- Ovid’s, translations from, xii, 1-41
- preface to, ib. 3
- character of, ib. 11
- Canace to Macareus, ib. 21
- Helen to Paris, ib. 26
- Dido to Æneas, ib. 35
- Epitaph on the Earl of Rochester’s being dismissed from the treasury, xv, 279
- Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus, xii, 292
- Epitome of Polybius, engaged in by Marcus Brutus, xviii, [30]
- Epode to Dryden, vii, 133
- second of Horace, xii, 351
- Essay of Dramatic Poesy, defence of, ii, 265
- on Heroic Plays, iv, 16
- on the dramatic poetry of the last age, iv, 211
- on translated verse, xi, 28
- Poetical Epistle on, ib. 28
- on Virgil’s Georgic’s, xiv, 14
- upon Satire, xv, 203
- remarks on, ib. 201
- upon Satire, Duke of Buckingham, author of, xv, 201
- of Dramatic Poesy, xv, 293
- remarks on, ib. 283
- dedication to, ib. 286
- advertisement to, ib. 292
- Essex, Earl of, prologue to, x, 368
- Establishment of the Jesuits in England, ib. 255
- Etherege, Sir George, account of, ib. 454
- epistle of, to the Earl of Middleton, xi, 40
- Evremont, M. St, account of, xviii, [11]
- character of, ib. [9]
- Examination of Bishop Burnet by the House of Commons, x, 274
- Evening’s Love, or the Mock Astrologer, a comedy, iii, 207
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 209
- remarks on, iii, 217
- preface to, ib. 218
- prologue to, ib. 233
- epilogue to, ib. 340
- Extract from preface to the Sullen Lovers, i, 260
- Journal of Capt. Christopher Gunman, ib. 301
- Preface to Blackmore’s Prince Arthur, ib. 422
- Epistle to Sir Richard Blackmore, ib. 437
- from epilogue to the Humourists, x, 456
- letter to Jacob Tonson, xv, 194
- Wilson’s life of Congreve, xviii, [200]
- an epistolary poem to Dryden, occasioned by the death of the Earl of Abingdon, ib. [218]
- Extracts from poems attacking Dryden for his silence upon the death of Queen Mary, ib. [222]
- Vindication of the Answer to some late Papers, x, 246, 249
- Roscius Anglicanus, x, 325
- Appeal to Honour and Justice, x, 387
- Love’s Kingdom, ib. 453
- epilogue to the Humourist, ib. 456
- Malone’s History of the English Stage, xi, 58
- Spanheim’s Dissertation, xiii, 47
- poem of Du Bartas, xv, 233
- epilogue upon reviewing Every Man in his Humour, xv, 310
- dedication to the Empress of Morocco, xv, 398
- Caulfield’s History of the Gunpowder Plot, i, 24
- one of Dryden’s first poems, i, 33
- Creech’s dedication to Horace, viii, 202
- poem of John James, ix, 164
- Naboth’s Vineyard, ib. 198
- Judah Betrayed, a poem, ib. 266
- the Duke of Buckingham’s answer to Absalom and Achitophel, ib. 272
- Settle’s Absalom senior, ib. 375
- poem of Loyal Feast Defeated, ib. 390
- The Battle, ib. 398
- Loyal Medal vindicated, ib. 423
- Hickeringill’s answer to Dryden’s Medal, ix, 452
- Lenten Prologue, vii, 131
- the Religio Laici of J. R., x, 9
- Revolter, a tragi-comedy, x, ib.
- Lord Herbert’s history, ib. 23
- Tom Brown’s works, ib. 51
- preface to the New Converts Exposed, ib. 103
- Reasons for Mr Bayes changing his Religion, ib. 103, 313, 315
- papers found in the strong-box of King Charles II. ib. 188-190
- F.
- Fabel, Peter, anecdote of, vol. vii, 10
- Fable of the Swallows, application of, x, 253
- Cock and Fox, xi, 327
- Flower and Leaf, or the Lady in the Arbour, ib. 356
- remarks on, ib. 354
- argument of, ib. 354
- Fables, tales from Chaucer, xi, 193, 399
- translations from Boccace, ib. 401, 480
- Dedication of, ib. 195
- Preface prefixed to, ib. 205
- Dryden’s agreement with Jacob Tonson, concerning, xviii, 191
- verses occasioned by reading, xviii, [227]
- Appendix to, containing the original tales of Chaucer, modernized by Dryden, xii, i-xci
- of Iphis and Ianthe, xii, 116
- Pygmalion and the Statue, ib. 123
- Cinyras and Myrrha, ib. 127
- Ceyx and Alcyone, ib. 139
- Fair Stranger, a song, xi, 163
- Fairborne, Sir Palmes, epitaph on tomb of, xi, 155
- account of the death of, xi, 156
- Fairfax, Edward, translator of Tasso’s Jerusalem, xi, 207
- Falkland, Anthony, Lord Viscount, account of, v, 307
- Fall of Man, an opera, v, 89
- False wit, one character of the poetry of Queen Elizabeth, i, 7
- taste, prevalence of in the age of James I. ib. 9
- Familiar epistle to Mr Julian, xv, 222
- remarks on, ib. 218
- Familiarity of Augustus with Virgil and Horace, xiii, 313
- Farquhar’s ludicrous account of the Funeral of Dryden, i, 441
- Fasts and thanksgivings, appointment of, belongs only to the king, ix, 388
- Fate of Titus Oates, ib. 356
- Fates, Jupiter cannot alter the decrees of the, xv, 103
- Feigned Innocence, or Sir Martin Mar-all, a comedy, iii, 1
- Female Prelate, and Lancashire Witches, account of, vii, 142
- performers first introduced on the stage after the Restoration, x, 321
- Ferrex and Perrex, a tragedy, mistake of Dryden concerning, ii, 118
- Ferguson, Robert, account of, ix, 363
- Fescennine and Saturnine verses, what, xiii, 51
- Festival, St Cecilia’s, account of, xi, 166
- Feversham, Earl of, account of, ix, 397
- Finch, Sir Keneage, vide Nottingham, Earl of
- Fire of London, conduct of Charles II. on, ix, 187
- its dreadful effects, ib. 189
- First Miscellany, appearance of, i, 294
- First poems of Dryden, i, 28
- Fitzharris’s Plot, Waller’s Discovery of, ib. 382
- Flail, account of Protestant, vii, 19
- Flecknoe, Richard, account of, vi, 7, x, 441
- Marvell’s description of, ib. 441
- plays of, ib. 442
- Fleet, English, names of changed, ix, 48
- Flower and the Leaf, a fable, xi, 356
- Floure and the Leafe, by Chaucer, xii, lxviii
- Fontenelle’s Reflections, defence of Virgil from, xiii, 345
- Forbes, James, account of, ix, 368
- Fourth Miscellany, appearance of, i, 382
- Four days battle, account of, ib. 168, 174
- Frampton, Mary, epitaph on monument of, xi, 158
- France, Charles II. receives a pension from, ix, 385
- France set the pattern of rhiming or heroic plays, i, 69
- League in, and Covenant in England, parallel between, i, 281
- Freethinkers, their opinions, x, 143
- Free translation, Cowley’s mode of, xii, 15
- French stage, punctilios of, v, 307
- exiled Protestants, relief given by King James II. to, x, 264
- poetry, character of, xiii, 366
- better critics than the English, xiv, 159
- authors, scrupulous observers of the unities of time and action, xv, 325
- observe the laws of the stage, and decorum more exactly than the English, xv, 336
- plays, character of, ib. 337
- servility of the, in attention to the unities, ib. 346
- Friar Bacon, anecdote of, vii, 10
- Friends, literary, of Dryden, i, 373
- Friendship of Dryden with Southerne and Congreve, i, 372
- Frontispiece to Albion and Albanus, vii, 231
- Fuller, William, account of, viii, 329
- Fuller’s anecdote of Robert Keies, i, 23
- Funeral Pindaric poem, x, 53
- of Dryden, i, 440
- Farquhar’s ludicrous account of, ib. 441
- Tom Brown’s account of, ib. 443
- Mr Russel’s bill for, xviii, [194]
- Mrs Thomas’s letters concerning, ib. [200]
- description of, ib. [195]
- procession at the death of St Francis Xavier, description of, xvi, 465
- G.
- Gallant, Wild, a comedy, vol. ii, 13
- actions of Prince Rupert, ix, 167-174
- the Duke of Albemarle, ix, 168, 171
- action of Edward Spragge, xi, 24
- Gallantry of the Duke of Buckingham, xv, 211
- Gallus, a pastoral, xiii, 417
- Garth’s character of Dryden’s Translations, i, 340
- Georgic, definition of, xiv, 16
- Georgics of Virgil, translation of, xiv, 1-122
- dedication of, ib. 3
- essay on, ib. 14
- character of, ib. 25
- notes on, ib. 123
- Book I. ib. 27
- II. ib. 49
- III. ib. 73
- IV. ib. 98
- Georgione, character of, xvii, 492
- German jollity, xi, 44
- Giants’ war, xii, 69
- Gibbon’s account of his conversion to the Catholic faith, i, 316
- character of Pope Nicholas V. xviii, [24]
- account of the murder of Lucian, ib. [57]
- Gilbert, Dr William, account of, xi, 15
- Goa, description of, xvi, 71
- Godfrey, Sir Edmondbury, account of, ix, 285
- Golden age, from Ovid, xii, 66
- Government of Japan, xvi, 291
- Gracioso, or buffoon, what, i, 77
- Grafton, Duke of, account of, ix, 396
- Graham, James, vide Dundee, Viscount
- Granville, George, poetical epistle to, xi, 64
- remarks on, xi, 63
- Great Favourite, answer to the preface of the, ii, 265
- Grecian dramas, plot of, xv, 313
- Greek satirical drama, and the satirical poetry of the Romans, distinction between, xiii, 47
- Greeks, comedy distinguished by acts not known to the early, xv, 311
- Grey, Lord, pusillanimous conduct of, ix, 276
- Griselda, story of, not invented by Petrarch, xi, 215
- Grounds of criticism in tragedy, vi, 243
- Growth of Popery, by Andrew Marvel, ix, 420
- Guardian angels, machinery of, xiii,
- Guibbons, Dr William, Dryden’s acknowledgment to, xi, 77
- Guido, character of as a painter, xvii, 496
- Guise, Duke of, a tragedy, vii, 1
- assassination of, xvii, 148
- Gunman, Captain Christopher, extract from journal of, i, 301
- Gunpowder Plot, extract from Caulfield’s history of, i, 24
- Gwynn, Nell, anecdote of, ix, 426
- H.
- Hacket, Coppinger, and Arthington, enthusiasm of, vol. x, 28
- Hale, Sir Matthew, prejudices of, xiii, 67
- Hales, John, anecdote of, xv, 351
- Halifax, Marquis of, epistle dedicatory to, viii, 113
- account of, ib. 113, ix, 305
- Handel, Ode to St Cecilia set to music by, i, 410
- Harman, Sir John, exploit of, ix, 179
- Harmony of numbers, neglected by the metaphysical poets, i, 17
- Hart, the tragedian, account of, x, 328
- Harte’s vindication of Statius, xiv, 130
- Harvey, William, account of, xi, 15
- Hastings, Lord, elegy upon the death of, xi, 94
- remarks on, ib. 93
- Haughton, Lord, account of, vi, 373
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 373
- Hawkers, prodigies of, x, 348
- Heads of an answer to Rymer’s remarks, xv, 385
- remarks on, ib. 383
- Healing Parliament, what, x, 71
- Heathen, diligence of Catholic missionaries in converting the, x, 192
- Hector and Andromache, last parting of, xii, 382
- Heinsius’s definition of satire, xiii, 103
- Helen and Paris, epistle of, xii, 26
- to Menelaus, epithalamium of, from Theocritus, ib. 292
- Heliodorus, anecdote of, vi, 126
- Henry II., epilogue to, x, 412
- Herbert’s, Lord, History of Henry VIII., extracts from, x, 23
- Heresies, History of, Dryden projects a translation of, i, 334
- Hero, piety the first quality of, xiv, 161
- Heroic plays, character of, i, 118
- an essay on, iv, 16
- poetry, apology for, v, 105
- stanzas to the memory of Oliver Cromwell, ix, 8
- remarks on, ib. 3
- notes on, ib. 15
- or rhyming plays imitated from the French, i, 69
- Heylin, Dr Peter, account of, xvii, 190
- Heywood, Thomas, account of, x, 446
- Hickeringill’s, Edmund, answer to the Medal of Dryden, ix, 452
- Higden, Henry, poetical epistle to, xi, 55
- remarks on, ib. 52
- account of, ib. 52
- Higgons’s verses to Congreve, ib. 61
- Higre or Eagre, what, x, 65
- Hind and Panther, Part I. x, 85
- remarks on, ib. 87
- parabolical signification of, ib. 90
- criticised, ib. 90
- application of censured, ib. 90
- defended, ib. 91
- transversed, extracts from, ib. 91
- where composed, i, 325
- parody on by Prior and Montague, ib. 330
- parody on, x, 91
- letters on, ib. 102
- libels occasioned by publication of, ib. 104
- Swift’s account of, ib. 106
- preface to, ib. 109
- notes on, ib. 139-157
- Part II. ib. 159
- notes on, ib. 185-194
- Part III. ib. 195
- application of justified, ib. 197
- notes on, ib. 240-282
- Historiographer-royal, Dryden appointed to the office of, i, 115
- loses the office of, i, 354
- Historical and Political Poems, ix, 1
- History of Calvinism by Lewis Maimbourg, x, 30
- Satire among the Romans, xiii, 56
- divisions of, xvii, 56
- proper, what, ib. 57
- of the League, specimen of translation of, xvii, 77
- appearance of, i, 290
- author’s dedication to, ib. 89
- advertisement to the reader, ib. 98
- Book III. translation of, ib. 101
- translator’s postscript to, ib. 150
- of Heresies, Dryden projects a translation of i, 334
- Hoddeson, John, poetical epistle to, xi, 4
- remarks on, ib. 3
- Hollis, Sir Freschville, account of, ix, 180
- Holmes, Sir Robert, enterprise of, ix, 178, 184
- Holyday, Barten, account of, xiii, 93
- Homer, character of, xi, 211
- Homer’s poetry, character of, xii, 59
- translations from, ib. 355-388
- Virgil’s imitation of, xiv, 182
- Dryden meditates a translation of, i, 414
- Hooker, Richard, account of, x, 26
- treatise of upon Ecclesiastical Policy, ib. 26
- Hoped and unhoped, ancient meaning of, xi, 336
- Hopkins, Charles, account of, xviii, [163]
- Horace, character of, xii, 280
- translations from, ib. 339-354
- Ode 3. of Book I. inscribed to the Earl of Roscommon, ib. 341
- Ode 9. of Book I. inscribed to the Earl of Rochester, ib. 344
- Second Epode of, ib. 351
- character of his father, xiii, 77
- and Persius, comparison between, ib. 78
- Juvenal, comparison between, ib. 78
- Satires of, Dacier’s character of, ib. 99
- Housekeeping, noble of the Duke of Beaufort, ix, 391
- Howard, Sir Robert, joint author with Dryden of the Indian Queen, ii, 203
- note concerning, ib. 263
- letter to, ix, 92
- poetical epistle to, xi, 7
- remarks on, ib. 5
- account of, i, 54
- Dryden’s controversy with, ib. 94
- Lord, infamous conduct of, ix, 278
- Hudibras, author of, unrewarded by the court, x, 250
- at court, ib. 250
- Hughes’s verses, occasioned by reading Dryden’s Fables, xviii, [227]
- Huguenot refugee clergy, not all of the same communion, x. 203, 244
- Human body, measures of, xvii, 424
- Hume’s account of the rise of the Quakers, x, 141
- Humours, Shadwell’s, what meant by, x, 396, i, 261
- Humourists, dramatis personæ of, x, 452
- extract from epilogue to, ib. 456
- Hungary, breach of treaty, and death of Ladislaus, king of, vii, 184
- Hunt, Thomas, account of, ib. 127
- Husband his own Cuckold, epilogue to, x, 423
- Hyde, Lord Chancellor, verses to, ix, 65
- Anne, vide York, Duchess of
- Laurence, vide Rochester, Earl of
- Hymn for St John’s Eve, translation of by Dryden, i, 344
- I.
- James I. state of learning in England on the accession of, i, 5
- false taste in age of, ib. 9
- play of words in age of, ib. 10
- traditionary anecdote of, ib. 13
- attached to the sports of the chace, viii, 451
- account of one of the revels of, ib. 452
- II. titles of poems on accession of, x, 59
- character of addresses on accession of, ib. 110
- professions of at accession of, ib. 262
- declaration of concerning the church of England, ib. 262
- relief given by to the French exiled Protestants, x, 264
- character of, ib. 226, 265
- poetical addresses to on the birth of a son of, ib. 286
- birth of son of said to be spurious, ib. 286
- believed by the Papists miraculous, ib. 285, 302
- pregnancy of queen of ridiculed, ib. 303
- account of the birth of son of by Smollet, ib. 305
- vide York, Duke of
- Eleanor, account of, x, 116
- author of a Vindication of the Church of England, ib. 116
- John, extract from poem of, ix, 164
- Japan, island of, description of, xvi, 290
- government of, ib. 291
- religion of, ib. 292
- language of, ib. 295
- Idylliums of Theocritus, translations from, xii, 285-307
- Jervas, poetical epistle to, xvii, 282
- Jesuits, establishment of in England, x, 255
- Iliad of Homer, Book I. translations from, xii, 357
- moral not intended in, xiv, 134
- Tasso’s imitation of, xiii, 17
- Illegitimate children of Charles II. ix, 250
- Illiberality of Stillingfleet and Dryden, x, 251
- Imitation of Cowley, ix, 191
- in translation, what, xii, 12
- of Homer by Virgil, xiv, 182
- Immunities of the city of London defended, vii, 127
- Impossible to translate verbally, xii, 12
- Imprisonment and acquittal of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 409
- Indelicacy of the stage in the age of Dryden, i, 417
- Independents, description of, x, 140
- Infallibility, not in the Pope alone, ib. 164-187
- Indian Queen, a tragedy, ii. 201
- remarks on, ib. 203
- prologue to, ib. 205
- epilogue to, ib. 255
- Indian Emperor, a tragedy, ii, 257
- dedication to, ib. 259
- remarks on, ib. 290
- prologue to, ib. 295
- epilogue to, ib. 377
- connection of to the Indian Queen, ib. 293
- Inaccuracy of Dryden with regard to Sir Philip Sydney, xiii, 18
- Indelicacy of Lucretius, xii, 276
- Infamous conduct of Lord Howard, ix, 278
- Innocent Traitor, extract from, ix, 198
- Inscription, burlesque, to be placed under Sir Richard Blackmore’s picture, viii, 445
- Inscription under Milton’s picture, xi, 160
- Insolence of the Dutch, ix, 162
- Instruction, the end of all poetry, vi, 246
- Instructions of St Francis Xavier to missionaries, xvi, 228
- Insurrection of Count Teckeli, x, 387
- Integral parts of a play, Aristotle’s distinction of, xv, 312
- Interment of St Francis Xavier, xvi, 456
- Intrigue, comedies of, introduced, i, 76
- of Dryden with Mrs Reeves, ib. 87
- Invention, necessary both to painting and poetry, xvii, 318
- the first part of painting, xvii, 347, 410
- John’s (St) Eve, hymn for, i, 344
- Johnson, Samuel, account of, ix, 369
- Jones, Sir William, account of, ib. 278
- Jonson, Ben, character of by Dryden, iii, 222
- Shadwell an imitator of, x, 456
- a metaphysical poet, i, 11
- traditionary anecdote of, ib. 13
- attack of on Shakespeare, xv, 344
- Journal of Captain Christopher Gunman, extract from, i, 301
- Iphis and Ianthe, fable of, xii, 116
- Iron Age, from Ovid, xii, 68
- Irreligion of Polybius, xviii, [46]
- Irruption of the Bishop of Munster into the United States, ix, 165
- Iter Boreale of Dr Robert Wild, xv, 296
- Judah Betrayed, a poem, extract from, ix, 266
- Judgment of Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy on the works of the principal painters of the two last ages, xvii, 489
- Judicial astrology, Dryden’s belief in, xviii, [207]
- Jupiter cannot alter the decrees of the fates, xv, 103
- Juvenal, translations from, xiii, 1-202
- and Horace, comparison between, xiii, 78
- First Satire of translated, ib. 119
- Third, ib. 130
- Sixth, ib. 148
- Tenth, ib. 178
- Sixteenth, ib. 198
- K.
- Keis, Robert, anecdote of, vol. i. 23
- Ket’s insurrection defeated, v, 181
- Killigrew, Dr Henry, account of, xi, 106
- Mrs Anne, account of, ib. 102
- Elegy to the memory of, ib. 105
- remarks on, ib. 102
- Kind Keeper, a comedy, vi, 1
- King Arthur, or the British Worthy, a Dramatic Opera, viii, 107
- remarks on, ib. 109
- prologue to, ib. 122
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 113
- epilogue to, ib. 178
- King James I. attached to the sports of the chace, viii, 451
- account of one of the revels of, ib. 452
- II., vide Duke of York, and James II.
- King William, Titus Oates pensioned by, viii, 464
- King, confuting arguments used by, disrespect of his person, x, 252
- King and Queen, Epilogue to, ib. 393
- dedication to the, xvii, 81
- of France, dedication to, ib. 89
- King’s speech to Oxford Parliament versified, ix, 309
- power of granting pardon after condemnation questioned, ix, 310
- Head clubs, account of, ib. 380
- House, epilogue for, x, 362
- and Duke’s players united, ib. 393
- company of players, Dryden’s contract with, i, 162
- right of the Pope over, x, 19
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, poetical epistle to, xi, 85
- account of, ib. 84
- character of, ib. 89
- Knight’s Tale, or Palamon and Arcite, xi, 241
- by Chaucer, xii, iii
- L.
- Ladislaus, King of Hungary, breach of treaty, and death of, vol. vii, 184
- Lady in the Arbour, a fable, xi, 356
- Lancashire Witches, reception of, vii, 15
- account of, ib. 142
- machinery of, x, 382
- Landen, behaviour of the Duke of Ormond at, xi, 202
- Lanfranc, character of, xvii, 497
- Langbaine’s account of Lodowick Carlell, x, 404
- Language of Spenser obsolete, xiii, 19
- of Japan, xvi, 295
- Lansdowne, Lord, account of, xi, 63
- Last period of the life of Dryden, i, 439
- Settle, ib. 273
- Lauderdale, Duke of, examination of Bishop Burnet concerning, x, 274
- Earl of, character of, translation of Virgil by, xiv, 223
- Laureat, a poem, x, 104
- Dryden appointed to the office of, i, 115
- Laws of the stage observed more exactly by the French than the English, xv, 336
- Lawson, Sir John, account of, ix, 161
- Lawyers, cruel doctrine of, xv, 297
- Layman’s faith, or Religio Laici, an epistle, x, 1
- League in France, and Covenant in England, parallel between, i, 281
- specimen of translation of history of, xvii, 77
- history of, author’s dedication to, ib. 89
- Learning in England, on the accession of James I. i, 5
- Lee, Nat. verses to Mr Dryden by, v. 103
- share of in the tragedy of Œdipus, vi, 117
- poetical epistle to on his tragedy of the Rival Queens, xi, 23
- remarks on, ib. 22
- account of the death of, ib. 22
- Lee, Eleonora, vide Abingdon, Countess of
- Leeds, Duke of, vide Danby, Earl of
- Leicester, Earl of, epistle dedicatory to, vii, 283
- account of, ib. 283
- Leigh, Richard, Dryden’s controversy with, i, 157
- Lely, Sir Peter, account of, xii, 267
- Letter of Lady Elizabath Dryden to Dr Busby, xviii. [97]
- Mr John Dennis to Dryden, ib. [111]
- Jacob Tonson to Dryden, ib. [106]
- Samuel Pepys to Dryden, ib. [156]
- Charles Dryden to Corinna, i. 213
- and verses of Milbourne to Jacob Tonson, viii, 5
- and note on a passage in Creech’s Lucretius, xviii, [94]
- Letters of Dryden, xviii, [83]
- remarks on, ib. [85]
- to Madam Honor Dryden, xviii, [86]
- to the Earl of Rochester, ib. [89], [101]
- to the Reverend Dr Busby, ib. [96], [98]
- to Mr Jacob Tonson, ib. [103], [109], [118], [119], [121], [122], [123], [124], [126], [127], [128], [130], [136], [137], [138]
- to Mr Dennis, ib. [114]
- to his sons at Rome, ib. [131]
- to Mrs Steward, ib. [141], [144], [146], [147], [149], [150], [153], [156], [157], [161], [169], [171], [174], [178], [180]
- to Elmes Steward, Esq. xviii, [143]
- to Samuel Pepys, Esq. ib. [154]
- to the Right Hon. Charles Montague, ib. [159]
- to Mrs Elizabath Thomas, junior, ib. [164], [167], [173]
- Leveson Gower, Sir William, account of, viii, 7
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 7
- Libels against Dryden, occasioned by the publication of the Hind and Panther, x, 104
- Liberty of conscience, declaration for, x, 279
- Licence in personal satire, xv, 218
- Life of John Dryden, i, 1
- descent and parentage of, ib. 21
- anecdotes of the brothers and sisters of, ib. 25
- birth of, i, 27
- education of, ib. 27
- first poems of, ib. 28
- is admitted of Trinity College, Cambridge, ib. 28
- punished for contumacy, ib. 29
- long residence of at the university, ib. 31
- degree of Master of Arts of, xviii, 185
- Sir Gilbert Pickering’s clerk, i, 36
- death of Cromwell, the first theme of, ib. 38
- first poem of consequence of, ix, 83
- poems of on the Restoration, i, 50
- changes the spelling of his name, ib. 53
- is chosen a member of the Royal Society, ib. 56
- imitates the style of Davenant, ib. 59
- commencement of dramatic career of, ib. 80
- first appearance of the Wild Gallant, ib. 80
- Rival Ladies, ib. 81
- Indian Queen, ib. 83
- Indian Emperor, ib. 84
- intrigue of with Mrs Reeves, ib. 87
- marriage of, ib. 88
- Essay of Dramatic Poesy, appearance of, ib. 92
- controversy of with Sir Robert Howard, ib. 94
- contract of with the King’s Company of Players, ib. 101
- appearance of the Maiden Queen of, ib. 104
- Tempest, ib. 105
- Sir Martin Mar-all, ib. 107
- the Mock Astrologer, ib. 109
- Royal Martyr, ib. 110
- Conquest of Granada, ib. 112
- promoted to the offices of poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, ib. 115
- patent of, as poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, xviii, [187]
- appearance of Marriage A-la-mode, i, 143
- the Assignation, ib. 146
- —controversy with Matthew Clifford, i, 154
- Richard Leigh, ib. 157
- Edward Ravenscroft, ib. 160
- Elkanah Settle, ib. 259
- Rochester, ib. 195
- appearance of Massacre of Amboyna, ib. 163
- State of Innocence, ib. 166
- Aurenge-Zebe, i, 209
- is assaulted in Rose-street, ib. 204
- meditates an epic poem, ib. 215
- appearance of All for Love, ib. 218
- Limberham, ib, 221
- Œdipus, ib. 222
- Troilus and Cressida, ib. 223
- the Spanish Friar of, ib. 227
- relations of when he composed the Spanish Friar, ib. 233
- anecdote of with Southerne, ib. 237
- engages in politics, ib. 239
- appearance of Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ib. 243
- the Medal, ib. 250
- extracts from answer to, ix, 452
- controversy of with Shadwell, i, 259, 286
- causes of enmity between Shadwell and, x, 472
- appearance of Mac-Flecknoe, a satire, i, 266
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part II. ib. 268
- assisted by Nahum Tate in, ix, 315
- effect of the satirical poetry of on English poetry, i, 275
- character of, as a satirist, ib. 279
- share of in the composition of the Duke of Guise, ib. 281
- furnishes a Preface to the translation of Plutarch’s Lives, ib. 289
- translates the History of the League, ib. 290
- appearance of the First Miscellany of, ib. 294
- commencement of Southerne’s friendship with, ib. 294
- Memorial of to the Earl of Rochester, ib. 296
- appearance of Threnodia Augustales of, ib. 299
- —appearance of Albion and Albanius, i, 299
- becomes a convert to the Roman Catholic faith, ib. 303
- reasons which might influence him in his change of religious opinions, ib. 303
- sincere in his attachment to the Catholic faith, ib. 322
- controversy of with Stillingfleet, ib. 323, xviii, [187]
- illiberality of Dryden and Stillingfleet, x, 251
- appearance of the Hind and the Panther, i, 325
- libels occasioned by publication of, x, 104
- Hind and Panther, where composed, i, 325
- projects a translation of the History of Heresies, ib. 334
- appearance of the Life of St Francis Xavier, ib. 336
- second volume of Miscellanies, ib. 340
- character of translations of by Garth, ib. 340
- translation of Te Deum, ib. 343
- hymn for St John’s eve, ib. 344
- consequences of the Revolution to, ib. 347
- poetical attacks against, ib. 350
- loses the offices of poet-laureat and historiographer-royal, ib. 354
- appearance of Don Sebastian, i. 357
- King Arthur, ib. 360
- Cleomenes, ib. 362
- Love Triumphant, ib. 364
- last dramatic work of, viii, 333.
- list of plays of, with the respective dates of their being acted and published, i, 367
- connections in society of, after the Revolution, ib. 369
- indebted to Dorset’s bounty, ib. 370
- exaggerated praise of Dorset by, xiii, 15
- authority of in Will’s Coffee-house, i, 371
- friendship of with Southerne and Congreve, ib. 372
- literary friends of, ib. 373
- —Dryden attacked by Swift, i, 374
- appearance of translation of Juvenal and Persius, ib. 375
- smaller pieces, ib. 376
- Eleonora, ib. 376
- Third Miscellany, ib. 378
- controversy of with Rymer, ib. 379
- correspondence of with Jacob Tonson, ib. 381
- appearance of the translation of Virgil by, ib. 382
- Fourth Miscellany, ib. 382
- quarrel of with Tonson, ib. 387
- anecdote of, ib. 390
- and Tonson, ib. 391
- dispute of with Milbourne, ib. 394, xi, 237
- animadversions of on Milbourne, ib. 403
- Ode to St Cecilia, appearance of, ib. 407
- set to music by Handel, ib. 410
- attacked for his silence on the death of Queen Mary, xviii, [222]
- translation of Homer meditated by, i, 414
- projected works of, xiii, 31
- dispute of with Blackmore, i, 420
- appearance of Fables, ib. 427
- agreement of with Jacob Tonson concerning the Fables, xviii, [191]
- resentment of against the clergy, i, 428
- the Pilgrim brought forward for the benefit of, ib. 434
- attack upon Blackmore and Collier, in the Prologue and Epilogue to the Pilgrim, i, 436
- last period of the life of, ib. 439
- death and funeral of, ib. 440
- Mr Russell’s bill for funeral of, xviii, [194]
- description of funeral of, ib. [195]
- ludicrous account of the funeral of by Farquhar, i, 441
- Mrs Thomas’s letters concerning the death and funeral of, xviii, [200]
- account of funeral of by Mrs Thomas, false, i, 442
- account of funeral of by Tom Brown, ib. 443
- character of, ib. 444
- character of by Congreve, ii, 9
- notices of family of, i, 462
- Ode on the death of by Alexander Oldys, xviii, [234]
- Life of St Francis Xavier, the Apostle of the Indies, xvi, 1
- dedication of, ib. 3
- writers of, ib. 9
- address to the reader by the author of, ib. 8.
- his birth, ib. 15
- education, ib. 16
- teaches philosophy, ib. 19
- conversion, ib. 24
- arrives at Rome, ib. 29
- at Lisbon, ib. 46
- departs for the Indies ib. 58.
- arrives at Mozambique, ib. 63
- at Goa, ib. 71
- visits Cape Comorin, ib. 82
- miracles of, ib. 83, 89, 91, 99, 111, 113, 131, 155, 163—to 466
- converts the Paravas, ib. 101
- returns to Goa, ib. 101
- visits Comorin, ib. 107
- goes to Cochin, ib. 124
- Negapatam, ib. 133
- Meliapor, ib. 138
- Malacca, ib. 150
- Amboyna, ib. 158
- Isle del Moro, ib. 176
- returns to Amboyna, ib. 186
- Malacca, ib. 190
- arrives at Cochin, ib. 219
- visits the Paravas, ib. 226
- his instructions to missionaries, ib. 228
- visits Ceylon, ib. 233
- Goa, ib. 234
- baptises a Japonese, ib. 238
- visits the Coast of Fishery, ib. 248
- returns to Goa, ib. 249
- resolves to go to Japan, ib. 249
- his instructions to Gasper Barzeus, ib. 254
- —sails for Japan, xvi, 276
- visits Cochin, ib. 276
- Malacca, ib. 276
- his instructions to Juan Bravo, ib. 279
- arrives at Japan, ib. 287
- waits on the king of Saxuma, ib. 297
- is treated with honour, ib. 297
- receives permission to teach the Christian religion, ib. 297
- visits the Bonzas, ib. 299
- Bonzas oppose the Christian faith, ib. 301
- miracle, ib. 302
- arrives at Firando, ib. 312
- Amanguchi, ib. 313
- Macao, ib. 319
- returns to Amanguchi, ib. 321
- visits Fugheo, and reception by the king, ib. 343
- disputes with a Bonza, ib. 362, 369
- leaves Japan, ib. 379
- arrives at Cochin, ib. 395
- at Goa, ib. 396
- affairs of Goa in his absence, ib. 403
- engages in a voyage to China, ib. 410
- departs from Goa, ib. 421
- arrives at Malacca, ib. 422
- miracles at Malacca, ib. 423
- arrives at the isle of Sancian, ib. 437
- means fail him for his passage into China, ib. 451
- his sickness, ib. 452
- death, ib. 455
- interment, ib. 456
- disinterred, ib. 457
- and carried to Goa, ib. 465
- funeral procession, ib. 465
- miracles wrought by the dead body, ib. 466.
- qualifications, ib. 471
- beatification and canonization, ib. 531
- Life of St Francis Xavier, an authentic testimony of the truth of the Gospel, ib. 535
- Life of Virgil, xiii. 297
- his birth, ib. 298
- education, ib. 300
- visits Rome, ib. 301
- is introduced to Octavius, ib. 302
- visits Athens, ib. 306
- loses his patrimony, ib. 307
- recovers his patrimony, ib. 309
- in favour with Augustus, ib, 313
- Pastorals, ib. 310
- Georgics, ib. 311
- Æneis, ib. 316
- sickness and death of, ib. 321
- Life of Cleomenes, viii. 207
- Plutarch, xvii, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- birth, ib. 19
- education, ib. 23
- travels, ib. 27
- religion ib. 31
- marriage, ib. 39
- children, ib. 39
- visits Rome, ib. 45
- letter to Trojan, ib. 49
- his Lives, ib. 51
- chosen Archon of Chæronea, ib. 51
- other works, ib. 52
- Life of Lucian, xviii, [53]
- remarks on, ib. [55]
- Congreve, by Wilson, Extract from, ib. [200]
- Lilburn, John, account of, vi. 363
- Lillie, John, share of in determining the taste of the age of Queen Elizabeth, i. 7
- Lilly, the astrologer, x. 263
- Limberham, or the Kind Keeper, a comedy, vi. 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 6
- prologue to, ib. 13
- epilogue to, ib. 114
- Lindsay, Earl of, account of, v. 304
- List of Dryden’s Plays, with the respective dates of their being acted and published, i, 367
- List of the Nine Worthies, xi, 372
- Literary friends of Dryden, i, 373
- pursuits, effect of the Revolution upon, i, 385
- London, immunities of city of defended, vii, 127
- plague in city of, in 1665, ix, 189
- city of, dedication to, ix, 89
- fire of, conduct of Charles II. on, ix. 187
- dreadful effects of, ib. 189
- Love in a Nunnery, a comedy, iv, 343
- Love Triumphant, or Nature will Prevail, a tragic comedy, viii. 331
- remarks on, ib. 333
- Dryden’s last Dramatic work, ib. 333
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 337
- prologue to, ib. 344
- epilogue to, ib. 435
- Love’s Kingdom, a pastoral tragi-comedy, extract from, x, 453
- Love, description of, xiv. 173
- Loyal Feast defeated, extracts from poem of, ix, 390
- apprentices dinner, ib. 396
- Medal vindicated, extracts from, ib. 423
- cause, military chiefs of the city attached to, ib. 451
- Brother, prologue to, x, 374
- anecdote of, ib. 370
- epilogue to, ib. 377
- Loyalty of the church of England, x, 154
- Lucian, life of, xviii, [53]
- remarks on, ib. [55]
- first profession of, ib. [60]
- teaches rhetoric, and studies law, ib. [61]
- death of, ib. [61]
- religion of, ib. [63]
- character of, ib. [70]
- murder of, by Rufinus, ib. [57]
- Lucilius, the satirist, character of, xiii, 58
- Lucretius, character of, xii, 272
- indelicacy of, ib. 276
- translations from, xii, 307-337
- beginning of 1st book, xii, 311
- 2d, ib. 314
- 3d, ib. 317
- 4th, ib. 326
- 5th, ib. 337
- Lucretius of Creech, note and letter concerning, xviii, [94]
- Lute and Sword, combination of, ridiculed, x, 450
- Lycidas and Mæris, a pastoral, xiii, 413
- Lyrical Pieces, Odes, Songs, xi, 63
- M.
- Macareus, epistle to, xii, 21
- Mac-Flecknoe, a satire against Thomas Shadwell, x, 425
- remarks on, ib. 427
- character of, i, 266
- one of the keenest satires in the English language, ib. 429
- its object misconstrued by Dryden’s editors, ib. 432
- notes on, ib. 441
- Machinery of the Christian religion more feeble than that of the Heathen, in poetry, xiii, 23
- Guardian Angels, ib. 26
- the Æneis, xiv, 193
- in the Lancashire Witches, x, 382
- Mackenzie, Sir George, account of, xiii, 111
- Mæcenas, character of, xiii, 307
- Maiden Queen, or Secret Love, a comedy, ii, 379
- lady, epitaph on, xi, 158
- Maimbourg, Lewis, account of, xvii, 182
- history of Calvinism of, x, 30
- Malacca, account of, xvi, 150
- defeat of the Mahometans at, ib. 211
- Malone’s account of the Whip and Key, ix, 425
- History of the English Stage, extract from, xi, 58
- Man of Mode, character of, x, 339
- Epilogue to, ib. 339
- Mar-all, Sir Martin, a comedy, iii, 1
- Maritime affairs, skill of Charles II. in, ix, 160
- Mar-prelate, Martin, account of, x, 27
- Marriage of Dryden, i, 88
- Marriage A-la-mode, a comedy, iv, 231
- remarks on, ib. 233
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 235
- prologue to, ib. 241
- epilogue to, ib. 342
- character of, i, 143
- Marquis of Clare, vide Haughton, Lord
- Halifax, account of, viii, 113, ix, 305
- epistle dedicatory to, viii, 113
- Worcester, vide Beaufort, Duke of
- Winchester, epitaph on, xi, 154
- account of, ib. 152
- Normanby, dedication to, xiv, 127
- vide Buckingham, Duke of
- Marvel’s Growth of Popery, ix, 420
- description of Richard Flecknoe, x, 441
- Massacre of Pans, transposed for the Duke of Guise, vii, 188
- Amboyna, character of, i, 164
- Mason, Mr, poetical epistle of, xvii, 284
- Master of Arts, Dryden’s degree of, xviii, [185]
- Masque of Calisto, dramatis personæ of, x, 337
- Meal-tub Plot, Waller’s discovery of, ix, 382
- Measures of the human body, xvii, 424
- Mechanical genius of Charles II. ix. 60
- The Medal, or a satire against Sedition, ix, 407
- remarks on, ib. 409
- publications in opposition to, ib. 415
- character of, i, 250
- reply to, i, 255
- Medal, Bower’s, of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 412
- Meleager and Atalante, xii, 96
- Melibæus, a pastoral, xiii, 402
- Memorial of Dryden to the Earl of Rochester, i,296
- Metamorphoses, Ovid’s, translations from, xii, 43-227
- Book I. ib. 63
- the Golden Age, ib. 66
- the Silver Age, ib. 67
- the Brazen Age, ib. 68
- the Iron Age, ib. 68
- Giants’ War, ib. 69
- of Daphne into a laurel, xii, 81
- Io into an heifer, ib. 85
- the eyes of Argus into a peacock’s train, ib. 90
- Syrinx into reeds, ib, 91
- of Æacus into a cormorant, xii, 154
- Metamorphoses, Book XII. ib. 156
- Metaphrase translation, what, ib. 11
- Metaphysical poet, what, i, 10
- poetry favoured by the public till the beginning of the civil wars, i, 12
- poets, Cowley the most ingenious of, i, 16
- neglected harmony of numbers, ib. 17
- Mexico, Conquest of, a tragedy, ii, 257
- Middleton, Earl of, Etherege’s Epistle to, xi, 40
- Milbourne, Luke, account of, i, 394
- letter of, and verses to Mr Tonson on Amphitryon, viii, 5
- attack on Dryden, xi, 158
- dispute of with Dryden, i, 394
- an admirer of Dryden, i, 395
- translation of Virgil by, character of, i, 397
- criticism by, of Dryden’s Virgil, specimen of, i, 397
- Military chiefs of the city, attached to the loyal cause, ix, 451
- Milled money, not struck in England before 1663, ib. 451
- Milton, John, character of, xiii, 19
- difference between the taste of Dryden and, i, 168
- not swayed by the conceits of his time, i, 16
- inscription under picture of, xi, 160
- Miracles of St Francis Xavier, xvi, 83, 89, 91, 99, 111, 113, 131, 155, 163, &c.
- Miscellany, first, of Dryden, appearance of, i, 294
- second, ib. 340
- third, ib. 378
- fourth, ib. 382
- Missionaries, Catholic, diligence of, in converting the Heathen, x, 192
- St Francis Xavier’s instructions to, xvi, 228
- Mistake of Dryden concerning the tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex, ii, 118
- The Mistakes, prologue to, x, 408
- Mistake concerning the dedication of Orpheus Britannicus, xi, 146
- Mithridates, epilogue to, x, 341, 354
- Mock Astrologer, a comedy, iii, 207
- Moderate divines, what, x, 242
- Modern satire, definition of, xiii, 105
- Moliere, Psyche, an opera, imitated from, x, 448
- Money, milled, not struck in England before 1663, ix, 451
- Monmouth and Buccleuch, Duchess of, account of, ii, 250, ix, 256
- dedication to, ii, 259
- Monmouth, Duke of, account of, ix, 250
- epistle dedicatory to, in, 346
- reception of, in an excursion through England, ix, 288
- partizans of, designs of, x, 364
- and Duke of Guise, no parallel intended between, vii, 144
- Montague, Hon. Charles, letter of Dryden to, xviii, [159]
- Montague and Prior, parody of the Hind and Panther of, x, 91
- Montfort, Mrs, character of, iv, 233
- Monument in the church at Tichmarsh, xviii, [215]
- Moor, Sir John, account of, ix, 402
- Moral not intended by Homer in the Iliad, xiv, 134
- of the Æneid, ib. 150
- disputed by Heyne, ib. 150
- Mordaunt, Charles, vide Earl of Peterborough
- Morley, Dr George, account of, xvii, 182
- Motteux, Peter Anthony, poetical epistle to, xi, 69
- remarks on, ib. 67
- account of, ib. 67
- Motteux’s account of St Cecilia’s Festival, xi, 166
- Mountfort the comedian, character of, x, 412
- Moveable scenes introduced on the stage, i, 79
- Moyle, Walter, account of, xviii, [76]
- Mozambique, description of, xvi, 63
- Mulgrave, Earl of, account of, v, 174
- character of, ib. 175
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 174
- vide Buckingham, Duke of
- Munster, irruption of the Bishop of, into the United States, ix, 165
- Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, ix, 285
- Thomas Thynne, Esq. ib. 292
- Lucian by Rufinus, xviii, [57]
- Music, Shadwell’s proficiency in, x, 448
- Ode to St Cecilia set to, by Handel, i, 410
- Mysteries or religious plays, origin of, xv, 247
- N.
- Naboth’s Vineyard, or the Innocent Traitor, extracts from, ix, 198
- Names of the English fleet changed, ib. 48
- Nature will Prevail, a tragi-comedy, viii, 331
- of satire, xiii, 37
- Naugeria, Andrew, anecdote of, vi, 370
- Neander, Dryden’s feigned appellation, xv, 283
- Neptune, pilots’ prayer to, vii, 17
- New House, epilogue spoken at opening of the, x, 326
- Newcastle, Duke of, account of, iii, 209
- Congreve’s dedication to, ii, 5
- epistle dedicatory to, iii, 209
- Duchess of, account of, iii, 210
- Nicholas V. Pope, character of, xviii, [24]
- panegyric on, ib. [25]
- Niggardliness of booksellers, xv, 194
- Nine Worthies, life of the, xi, 372
- Nokes, the comedian, description of, xi, 50
- Nonnes Priestes Tale, by Chaucer, xii, liii
- Non-resistance, decree of the University of Oxford concerning, x, 241
- Normanby, Marquis of, dedication to, xiv, 127
- vide Mulgrave, Earl of, and Buckingham, Duke of
- North’s description of Titus Oates, ix, 355
- opinion of Shaftesbury’s designs upon the person and authority of Charles II. ix, 451
- Northleigh, John, poetical epistle to, xi, 37
- remarks on, ib. 85
- account of, ib. 35
- Note concerning Polybius, xviii, [19]
- Notes on Heroic Stanzas to the Memory of Oliver Cromwell, ix, 15
- on Astrea Redux, ix, 41
- Panegyric on the Coronation of Charles II. ib. 59
- Verses to the Duchess of York, ib. 79
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ib. 249
- Part II. ib. 354
- Threnodia Augustalis, x, 79
- the Hind and Panther, Part I. ib. 139
- II. ib. 185
- III. ib. 240
- Britannia Rediviva, ib. 302
- Mac-Flecknoe, a satire, ib. 441
- the satires of Persius, xiii, 217, 227, 239, 248, 262, 274
- Æneis of Virgil, xiv, 262, 322, 353, 424, 461, xv, 29, 62, 102, 183
- and observations on Empress of Morocco, preface to, xv, 401, 405
- postscript to, ib. 409
- upon Dryden’s poems, extract of, i, 154
- Notices of Dryden’s family, ib. 462
- Nottingham, Earl of, account of, ix, 400
- O.
- Oates, Titus, account of, vol. ix, 282
- pensioned by King William, viii, 464
- North’s description of, ix, 355
- fate of, ib. 356
- Obscurity of Persius, xiii, 72
- Observations on Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, xvii, 392
- Obsolete language of Spenser, xiii, 19
- Oblivion, act of, ix, 50
- Odes, Songs, and Lyrical Pieces, xi, 161-191
- on the death of Charles II., titles of some of, x, 59
- Ode on the death of Mr Purcell, xi, 148
- remarks on, ib. 145
- in honour of St Cecilia’s day, ib. 183
- set to music by Handel, i, 410
- circumstances concerning composition of, i, 408
- on the death of Dryden, xviii, [234]
- Œdipe of Corneille, character of, vi, 119
- Œdipus, a tragedy, ib. 115
- remarks on, ib. 117
- preface to, ib. 124
- prologue to, ib. 128
- epilogue to, ib. 222
- Tyrannus, of Sophocles, character of, ib. 117
- Coloneus, character of, ib. 117
- Ogleby, account of, x, 452
- Old Testament, critical history of, x, 32
- Oldham, John, account of, xi, 98
- extract from the works of, ib. 100
- elegy to the memory of, ib. 99
- Oldys, Alexander, ode of, on the death of Dryden, xviii, [234]
- Opera of the State of Innocence, v, 89
- Albion and Albanius, vii, 209
- King Arthur, viii, 107
- Opinion of Sir John Denham on verbal translation, xii, 14
- Opinions of Freethinkers, x, 143
- Order for the reformation of the stage, xviii, [152]
- Origin and nature of satire, xiii, 37
- of dramatic performances among the Romans, xiii, 51
- of mysteries or religious plays, xv, 247
- Original prologue to Circe, x, 333
- Tales of Chaucer, modernized by Dryden, xii, i-xci
- prose works of Dryden, xv, 281
- Originality of Shadwell, x, 418
- Ormond, Duke of, account of, ix, 294, xi, 195
- dedication to, ib. 195, xvii, 5
- behaviour of, at the battle of Landen, xi, 202
- Duchess of, dedication to, xi, 245
- Orpheus Britannicus, dedication of, ib. 146
- Orrery, Earl of, account of, ii, 113
- dedication to, ib. 113
- Osburne, Sir Thomas, vide Danby, Earl of
- Ossory, Earl of, account of, ix, 299
- Otho, character of, ib. 43
- Ovid, account of, xii, 4
- causes of the banishment of, ib. 5, 7
- character of works of, ib. 8
- epistles of, ib. 11
- Ovid and Chaucer, parallel between, xi, 214
- Ovid’s epistles, translations from, xii, 1-41
- preface to, ib. 3
- Epistle xi. Canace to Macareus, ib. 21
- xvii. Helen to Paris, ib. 26
- vii. Dido to Æneas, ib. 35
- Metamorphoses, translations from, xii, 43-227
- dedication to, ib. 47
- remarks on, ib. 45
- first book of, xii, 63
- Golden Age, ib. 66
- Silver Age, ib. 67
- Brazen Age, ib. 68
- Iron Age, ib. 68
- Giant’s war, ib. 69
- twelfth book of, ib. 156
- Art of Love, translations from, xii, 229
- Amours, translations from, ib. 257, 259
- Oxford, University of, decree of, concerning non-resistance, x, 241
- prologues spoken to, ib. 328, 358, 378, 385
- epilogues spoken to, ib. 330, 360, 381
- Parliament, King’s speech to versified, ix, 309
- P.
- Pacurius, the satirist, character of, xiii, 58
- Pages, the sons of gentlemen, viii, 338
- Painter, advice to a young, xvii, 377, 468
- Painters of the two last ages, judgment of C.A. Du Fresnoy on, xvii, 489
- Painting, Art of, xvii, 279, 339
- and poetry, parallel of, ib. 286
- invention necessary to, ib. 313
- what is beautiful in, ib. 343
- invention the first part of, ib. 347, 410
- design the second part of, xvii, 349, 420
- colouring the third part of, ib. 361, 450
- passions to be expressed in, ib. 359
- Palæmon, a pastoral, xiii, 378
- Palæmon and Arcite, or the Knight’s tale, xi, 241
- remarks on, ib. 243
- Book I. ib. 252
- II. ib. 271
- III. ib. 291
- dedication to, ib. 245
- Panegyric on the coronation of Charles II. ix, 54
- remarks on, ib. 53
- notes on, ib. 59
- on Pope Nicholas V. xviii, [25]
- Papers found in King Charles II’s strong-box, extract from x, 188
- Papist plot, ix, 259
- Parabolical signification of the Hind and the Panther, x, 90
- criticised, ib. 90
- Parallel between Shakespeare and Dryden, v, 287
- the story of the Duke of Guise and affairs in England, vii, 4
- the Duke of Guise and Monmouth, not intended, ib. 144
- political disputes in 1680 and 1681, x, 353
- Ovid and Chaucer, xi, 214
- Chaucer and Boccace, ib. 233
- poetry and painting, xvii, 286
- the League in France and the Covenant in England, i, 281
- Paraphrase, in translation, what, xii, 12
- of the Third Idyllium of Theocritus, xii, 287
- of Veni Creator Spiritus, xi, 190
- Paris, Epistle to, xii, 26
- Pardon, the king’s power of granting, after condemnation questioned, ix, 310
- Parliament, dissolution of by Cromwell, ix, 45
- Oxford, king’s speech to versified, ib. 309
- Healing, what, x, 71
- Parmegiano, character of as a painter, xvii, 495
- Parody on part of the Empress of Morocco, xv, 407
- the Hind and the Panther, x, 91, i, 330
- Parson, character of a good one, xi, 395
- Parsons, Robert, account of, x, 20
- Particulars regarding the test-act, x, 260
- Parting of Hector and Andromache, xii, 382
- Parts of a poem, tragedy, or comedy, xv, 386
- Party-names, Stillingfleet’s opinion of, x, 243
- Paston, Mrs Margaret, epitaph on, xi, 151
- Pastorals of Virgil, translated, xiii, 335, 421
- dedication of, ib. 337
- character of, ib. 339
- Tityrus and Melibœus, xiii, 369
- Alexis, ib. 374
- Palæmon, ib. 378
- Pollio, ib. 386
- Daphnis, ib. 391
- Silenus, ib. 397
- Melibœus, ib. 402
- Pharmaceutria, ib. 407
- Lycidas and Mœris, ib. 413
- Gallus, ib. 417
- rules to be observed in writing, ib. 355
- Pate, William, account of, xviii, [130]
- Patent of Dryden as poet-laureat and historiographer royal, xviii, [187]
- Pelham, Thomas, vide Newcastle, Duke of
- Penny, John, or Martin Mar-prelate, account of, x, 27
- Pension from France received by Charles II. ix, 385
- People, concern of for the death of Charles II. x, 79
- Pepys, Samuel, account of, xviii, [154]
- letter of Dryden to, ib. [154]
- to Dryden, ib. [156]
- Performers, female, first introduced after the Restoration, x, 321
- Personal resemblance of Shadwell to Ben Jonson, i, 265
- Personal appearance of Gilbert Burnet, x, 270
- Perspective, when known in England, xi, 86
- Petrarch, not the inventor of the story of Griselda, xi, 215
- Persius, not equal as a satirist to Juvenal and Horace, xiii, 68
- obscurity of, ib. 72
- Causabon’s commentary on, ib. 72
- character of, ib. 75
- and Horace, comparison between, ib. 78
- translations from, ib. 203-247
- First Satire of, ib. 207
- notes on, ib. 217
- Second Satire of, xiii, 221
- notes on, ib. 227
- Third Satire of, ib. 230
- notes on, ib. 239
- Fourth Satire of, ib. 242
- notes on, ib. 248
- Fifth Satire of, ib. 251
- notes on, ib. 262
- Sixth Satire of, ib. 267
- notes on, ib. 274
- Personal satire, abuse of, ib. 281
- licence in, xv, 218
- Peterborough, Earl of, account of, xv, 189
- Pharmaceutria, a pastoral, xiii, 407
- Philips, Mrs Katherine, account of, xi, 111
- Philosophy of Pythagoras, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, xii, 207
- Phylacteries, what, x, 132
- Physicians who attended Charles II. ib. 79
- Pickering, Sir Gilbert, character of, i, 34
- Dryden clerk to, ib. 36
- Picture of the Duke of York at Guildhall defaced, vii, 51
- Piety, the first quality of a hero, xiv, 161
- Piles, Mons. de, preface of to the Art of Painting, xvii, 333
- Pilgrim, a comedy, revived for Dryden’s benefit in 1700, i, 434, viii, 437
- prologue written for, ib. 441
- song written for, ib. 449
- secular masque written for, ib. 455
- epilogue written for, ib. 462
- Pindar, Cowley’s translation of, xii, 15
- Pindaric funeral poem, x, 53
- Pilot’s prayer to Neptune, vii, 17
- Pitcairn’s epitaph on Viscount Dundee, xi. 114
- Pitt’s, William, extract from epistolary poem of, xviii, [218]
- Place, unity of, what, xv, 306
- Plagiarism charged on Shadwell, x, 418
- Plague in London in 1665, ix, 189
- Play, first one among the Romans, xiii, 54
- definition of a, xv, 302
- of words, a particular taste in the age of James I. i, 10
- Plays of Dryden, list of, with the respective dates of their being acted and published, i, 367
- Heroic, an Essay on, iv, 16
- English superior to French, xv, 349
- rhyme unnatural in, ib. 363
- serious, defence of rhyme in, ib. 367
- effect of in the representation, ib. 393
- rhyming or heroic, i, 69
- heroic, character of, ib. 118
- of Richard Flecknoe, x, 442
- Player, Sir Thomas, account of, ix, 361
- Players, rival companies of united, x, 393
- Dryden’s contract with the King’s Company of, i, 102
- Plot of the Papists, ix, 259
- Grecian dramas, xv, 313
- Roman dramas, ib. 314
- Plutarch, Lives of, advertisement to translation of, xvii, 3
- preface to, appearance of, i, 289
- Life of, xvii, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- birth of, xvii, 19
- education of, ib. 23
- travels, ib. 27
- religion of, ib. 31
- marriage of, ib. 39
- children of, ib. 39
- visits Rome, ib. 45
- letter of to Trajan, ib. 49
- chosen Archon of Chæronea, ib. 51
- his Lives, ib. 51
- other works, ib. 52
- character of the Lives of, ib. 62
- Poem on the restoration of Charles II. ix, 30
- birth of the prince, x, 283
- an epic one the greatest work of human genius, xiii, 36
- parts of, xv, 386
- epic, meditated by Dryden, i, 215
- epistolary to Dryden, extract from, xviii, [218]
- Poems, satirical, of Dryden, effect of on English poetry, i, 275
- attacking Dryden for his silence on the death of Queen Mary, extract from, xviii, [222]
- Poems Historical and Political, ix, 1
- of Sprat and Dryden, comparison between, ib. 6
- on the accession of James II. titles of some of, x, 59
- recommendatory on Dryden’s translation of Virgil, xiii, 289
- ascribed to Dryden, xv, 197
- advertisement regarding, ib. 199
- Poet-Laureat, Dryden appointed to the office of, i, 115
- Dryden loses the office of, i, 354
- Poetic licence, apology for, v, 105
- Poetical addresses to James II. on the birth of a son, x, 286
- Poetical Epistles, xi, 1-90
- Epistle to John Hoddeson, ib. 4
- Sir Robert Howard, ib. 7
- Dr Charleton, ib. 14
- Lady Castlemain, ib. 20
- Mr Lee, ib. 23
- the Earl of Roscommon, ib. 28
- the Duchess of York, ib. 33
- Mr J. Northleigh, ib. 37
- Sir George Etherege, ib. 42
- Mr Southerne, ib. 50
- Henry Higden, ib. 55
- Mr Congreve, ib. 59
- Mr Granville, ib. 64
- Mr Motteux, ib. 69
- John Driden, ib. 75
- Sir Godfrey Kneller, ib. 85
- from Pope to Jervas, xvii, 282
- Poetry, Dramatic, Essay on, iv, 211
- Heroic, apology for, v, 105
- the chief end of instruction, vi, 246
- French, character of, xiii, 366
- expression in, the same as colouring in a picture, xiv, 210
- Art of, xv, 227
- remarks on, ib. 229
- Elegy, ib. 240
- Ode, ib. 240
- Pastoral, ib. 238
- Epigram, ib. 241
- Satire, xv, 243
- Tragedy, ib. 245
- and painting, parallel of, xvii, 286
- of England before the Civil Wars, remarks on, i, 4
- study of interrupted by the Civil Wars, ib. 20
- Sir William Davenant a restorer of true taste in, ib. 48
- character of Homer’s, xii, 59
- English, effect of Dryden’s satirical poems upon, i, 275
- Poets, metaphysical, what, ib. 10
- Cowley the most ingenious of, ib. 15
- neglected harmony of numbers, ib. 17
- Poland, crown of, Shaftesbury ridiculed as aspiring to, ix, 441
- Political and Historical Poems, ib. 1
- satire of Reynard the Fox, x, 155
- Political affairs, skill of Polybius in, xviii, [31]
- Politics, Dryden engages in, i, 239
- Pollio, a pastoral, xiii, 386
- Polybius, the historian, account of, xviii, [26]
- skill of in political affairs, ib. [31]
- Marcus Brutus employed in writing an epitome of, ib. [30]
- character of and of his writings, ib. [17]
- Shere’s translation of, viii, 203
- character of, xviii, [19]
- Polydore, character of as a painter, xvii, 492
- Pope-burning, description of vi, 222
- account of, x, 370
- right of over kings, ib. 19
- infallibility not alone in the, x, 164, 187
- treats Castlemaine with contempt, ib. 305
- Nicholas V. character of, xviii, [24]
- panegyric on, ib. [25]
- Alexander, poetical epistle of, xvii, 282
- lines of on the fate of Elkanah Settle, i, 274
- Pordage, Samuel, account of, ix, 372
- Portsmouth, Duchess of, epigram on picture of, xv, 280
- Postscript to the Æneis, ib. 187
- History of the League, xvii, 150
- Powell’s, George, retort on Dryden, xi, 65
- Powlet, John, vide Winchester, Marquis of
- Prayer, pilot’s, to Neptune, vii, 17
- Preface to the Sullen Lovers, extract from, i, 260
- translation of Plutarch’s Lives, appearance of, ib. 289
- Blackmore’s Prince Arthur, extract from, ib. 422
- the Wild Gallant, a comedy, ii, 17
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ib. 383
- the Tempest, iii, 99
- an Evening’s Love, ib. 218
- Tyrannic Love, ib. 349
- All for Love, v, 306
- the State of Innocence, ib. 105
- Œdipus, vi, 124
- Troilus and Cressida, ib. 238
- Albion and Albanus, vii, 216
- Don Sebastian, ib. 291
- Cleomenes, viii, 196
- Religio Laici, x, 11
- the Hind and the Panther, ib. 109
- prefixed to the Fables, xi, 205
- to translation of Ovid’s Epistles, xii, 3
- on Translation, prefixed to Dryden’s Second Miscellany, ib. 263
- the translation of the Pastorals of Virgil, xiii, 345
- Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco, xv, 401
- remarks on, ib. 397
- every Husband his own Cuckold, xv, 414
- the Art of Painting, by Mons. de Piles, xvii, 333
- a dialogue concerning women, xviii, [1]
- remarks on, ib. [3]
- the New Converts Exposed, extract from, x, 103
- Reasons for Mr Bayes changing his Religion, extract from, ib. 103
- Pregnancy of the Queen of James II. ridiculed, ib. 303
- Prejudices of Sir Matthew Hall, xiii, 67
- Preliminary remarks on the poetry of England before the Civil Wars, i, 4
- Premature decrepitude of the Earl of Shaftesbury, ix, 454
- Presbyterianism, account of the rise of x, 148
- Presbyterians, tradition of no weight with, ib. 169
- Prevalence of false taste in the age of King James I. i, 9
- Prince Rupert’s gallant actions, ix, 167, 174
- Arthur, of Blackmore, extract from, i, 422
- Princess of Cleves, prologue to, x, 400
- epilogue to, ib. 402
- Prior and Montague, parody of on the Hind and the Panther, i, 330
- Prodigies of hawkers, x, 348
- Profession of James II. on his accession, x, 262
- Projected works of Dryden, xiii, 31
- Prologue to the Wild Gallant, ii, 19, 21
- Rival Ladies, ib. 123
- Indian Queen, ib. 205
- Indian Emperor, ib. 295
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ii, 388, 389
- Sir Martin Mar-all, iii, 5
- the Tempest, ib. 103
- An Evening’s Love, ib. 218
- Tyrannic Love, ib. 355
- the Conquest of Granada, iv, 30, 113
- Marriage A-la-mode, iv, 241
- the Assignation, iv, 356
- Amboyna, v, 10
- Aureng-Zebe, ib. 188
- All for Love, v, 321
- the Spanish Friar, vi, 382
- Limberham, vi, 13
- Œdipus, vi, 128
- Troilus and Cressida, vi, 267
- Amphitryon, viii, 12
- King Arthur, ib. 122
- Cleomenes, ib. 246
- Love Triumphant, ib. 344
- the Pilgrim, attack upon Blackmore, i, 436
- Prologue, Song, Secular Masque, and Epilogue, written for the Pilgrim, viii, 437
- remarks on, ib. 439
- to the Duke of Guise, vii, 19
- Lenten, extract from, vii, 131
- Prologue to Albion and Albanus, vii, 228
- Don Sebastian, vii, 302
- spoken the first day of the King’s House acting after the fire, x, 319
- for the women, when they acted at the old theatre, Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, x, 321
- spoken at the opening of the new house, x, 323
- to the University of Oxford, x, 328
- original to Circe, x, 333
- to Circe, as corrected by Dryden, x, 335
- to the True Widow, x, 345
- Cæsar Borgia, x, 347
- to Lee’s Sophonisba, x, 350
- ib. 352
- the University of Oxford, ib. 385
- his Royal Highness the Duke of York, ib. 366
- to the Earl of Essex, ib. 368
- Loyal Brother, ib. 374
- University of Oxford, ib. 378, 385
- King and Queen, ib. 393
- Princess of Cleves, ib. 400
- Arviragus and Philicia, ib. 404
- the first satire of Persius, xiii, 206
- Prophetess, x, 406
- prohibited, ib. 406
- Mistakes, ib. 408
- ib. 415
- to Albumazar, ib. 416
- Prologues and Epilogues, x, 309
- remarks on, ib. 311
- Dryden’s ridiculed in the Rehearsal, x, 313
- and Epilogues, sold by hawkers at the door of the theatres, x, 316
- Projected translation of Homer by Dryden, i, 334
- Prophetess, prologue to, x, 406
- prohibited, ib. 406
- Propriety of comic scenes in tragedy, i, 230
- Prose works of Dryden, xv, 281
- Protestant Joiner’s ballad, vii, 5
- Flail, account of, ib. 19
- Protestants, French, relief given by James II. to, x, 264
- Publications of Dryden’s enemies in opposition to the Medal, ix, 415
- Punctilios of the French stage, v, 307
- Purcel, Henry, account of, xi, 145
- Purcel, Henry, Ode on the death of, ib. 148
- Purgatory, what founded on, x, 189
- Pusillanimous conduct of Lord Grey, ix, 276
- Pygmalion and the Statue, fable of, xii, 123
- Psyche, an Opera, imitated from Moliere, x, 448
- Pythagorean Philosophy, from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, xii, 207
- Q.
- Quakers, account of the rise of, x, 141
- Qualification of a translator, xviii, [81]
- Qualifications of St Francis Xavier, xvi, 473
- Quatrains, or stanzas of four verses in alternate rhyme, defended, ix, 94
- Queen, dedication to the, xvi, 3
- pregnancy of ridiculed, x, 303
- Querouailles, Louise de, account of, xi, 163
- verses addressed to, ib. 163
- R.
- Radcliffe, Lord, account of, xii, 47
- dedication to, ib. 47
- Ravenscroft, Edward, account of, iv, 345
- Dryden’s controversy with, i, 160
- Reasons for Mr Bayes changing his religion, extract from, x, 103
- for and against transubstantiation, ib. 154
- which might have influenced Dryden in his change of faith, i, 303
- Reception of the Duke of Monmouth in an excursion through England, ix, 288
- Dryden’s translation of Virgil, i, 392
- Recommendatory verses to Absalom and Achitophel, ix, 213
- the author of the Medal, ib. 427
- on Religio Laici, x, 33
- poems on Dryden’s translation of Virgil, xiii, 289
- Reeves, Mrs, Dryden’s intrigue with, i, 87
- Reflections on Milton’s Paradise Lost, xiii, 20
- Reformation of the stage, order for, xviii, [152]
- Refugee Clergy, Huguenot, not all of the same communion, x, 203, 244
- Rehearsal, time spent in composing the, ixi, 46
- first appearance of, i, 133
- authors of, i, 136
- Dryden’s prologues ridiculed in, x, 313
- Relations of Dryden, when he composed the Spanish Friar, i, 233
- Relief given by James II. to the French exiled Protestants, x, 264
- Religio Laici, or a Layman’s faith, an epistle, x, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- preface to, ib. 11
- recommendatory verses on, ib. 33
- of Charles Blount, ib. 8
- by J. R. extracts from, ib. 9
- Medici of Thomas Browne, ib. 7
- Religion of Lucian, xviii, [63]
- Japan, xvi, 292
- Religious plays, origin of, xv, 247
- Remarkable comet, ix, 160
- sea fight, ib. 168
- Remarks on the poetry of England during the civil wars, i, 4
- the Duke of Guise, vii, 3
- Vindication of the Duke of Guise, ib. 127
- Albion and Albanius, ib. 211
- Don Sebastian, ib. 273
- the Wild Gallant, a comedy, ii, 15
- the Rival Ladies, ib. 111
- the Indian Queen, ib. 203
- the Indian Emperor, ib. 290
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, ib. 381
- Sir Martin Mar-all, iii, 3
- the Tempest, or the Enchanted Island, ib. 97
- An Evening’s Love, ib. 217
- Tyrannic Love, ib. 343
- the Conquest of Granada, iv, 3
- Defence of the Epilogue, ib. 229
- Marriage A-la-mode, ib. 233
- Remarks on the Assignation, iv. 345
- Amboyna, v, 3
- Aureng-Zebe, ib. 169
- All for Love, ib. 287
- the State of Innocence, or Fall of Man, ib. 91
- the Spanish Friar, vi, 367
- Limberham, ib. 3
- Œdipus, ib. 117
- Troilus and Cressida, ib. 228
- Amphitryon, viii, 3
- King Arthur, ib. 109
- Cleomenes, viii, 183
- Love Triumphant, viii, 333
- Prologue written for the Pilgrim, ib. 439
- Song written for do. ib. 446
- Secular Masque, written for do. ib. 451
- Epilogue written for do. ib. 459
- Heroic Stanzas to the memory of Oliver Cromwell, ix, 3
- Astrea Redux, ib. 41
- Panegyric on the Coronation of Charles II. ib. 53
- Satire on the Dutch, ix, 70
- Verses to the Duchess of York, ib. 73
- Annus Mirabilis, ib. 83
- Absalom and Achitophel, Part I. ib. 197
- II. ib. 315
- the Medal, or Satire against Sedition, ib. 409
- Religio Laici, x, 3
- Threnodia Augustalis, ib. 55
- the Hind and the Panther, ib. 87
- some parts of Bishop Burnet’s conduct and writings, ib. 271
- Britannia Rediviva, ib. 285
- Prologues and Epilogues, ib. 311
- Mac-Flecknoe, ib. 427
- Poetical Epistles, xi, 3, 5, 12, 18, 22, 26, 31, 35, 38, 47, 52, 57, 63, 67, 71, 84
- Elegies and Epitaphs, ib. 93, 102, 113, 145, 152
- Eleonora, a panegyrical poem, ib. 119
- Song for St Cecilia’s day, ib. 165
- Palæmon and Arcite, ib. 243
- Remarks on the Cock and the Fox, a fable, xi. 326
- the Flower and the Leaf, a fable, ib. 354
- the Wife of Bath, a tale, ib. 376
- Character of a good parson, ib. 394
- Sigismonda and Guiscardo, a tale, ib. 403
- Theodore and Honoria, ib. 433
- Cymon and Iphigenia, ib. 452
- translations from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, xii, 45
- translation of Virgil, xiii, 281
- Essay on Satire, xv, 201
- Epistle to Mr Julian, ib. 218
- Art of Poetry, ib. 229
- Tarquin and Tullia, ib. 266
- Verses on the Young Statesman, ib. 273
- Essay of Dramatic Poesy, ib. 283
- Heads of an Answer to Rhymer’s Remarks, ib. 383
- Preface to the notes and observations on the Empress of Morocco, ib. 397
- Life of Plutarch xvii, 3
- specimen of translation of the History of the League, ib. 79
- the controversy between Dryden and Stillingfleet, xvii, 187
- translation of Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, ib. 281
- Reply to Absalom and Achitophel, i, 253
- the Medal, ib. 255
- Report of the death of the Chevalier de St George, x, 307
- Requests, Court of, a scene of political intrigue, ib. 348
- Resemblance, personal, of Shadwell to Ben Jonson, i, 265
- Resentment of Dryden against the clergy, ib. 428
- Residence of Dryden at the university, ib. 31
- Restoration of Charles II. poem on, ix, 30
- conduct of Shaftesbury at, ib. 447
- led the way to the revival of letters, i, 42
- Dryden’s poems on, ib. 50
- revival of the Drama at, ib. 65
- Retort on Dryden, xi, 65
- Revel of James I. viii, 452
- Revival of the Drama at the Restoration, i, 65
- Revolter, a tragi-comedy, extracts from, x, 9
- criticism of, on the Hind and the Panther, ib. 99
- Revolution, consequences of to Dryden, i, 347
- effects of upon literary pursuits, ib. 385
- Reynard the Fox, an ancient political satire, x, 155
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, poetical epistle to, xvii, 284
- Rhyme unnatural in plays, xv, 363
- defence of in serious plays, ib. 367
- a constraint to poets, xiv, 207
- Rhyming or heroic plays, pattern of set by France, i, 69
- Ridicule of Dryden’s use of the Alexandrine, ix, 415
- Right of the Pope over kings, x, 19
- Rise of the Quakers, account of, ib. 141
- Settle’s animosity to Dryden, xv, 398
- Rival Ladies, a tragi-comedy, ii, 109
- remarks on, ib. 111
- dedication to, ib. 113
- prologue to, ib. 123
- companies of players united, x, 393
- Rochester, Earl of, character of, iv, 235
- account of, vii, 13, ix, 307
- Dryden’s memorial to, i, 296
- letters to, xviii, [89], [101]
- epistle dedicatory to, iv, 235, vii, 13
- banished the court, iv, 238
- cowardice of, xv, 215
- dismissal from the treasury of, epitaph on, ib. 279
- assaults Dryden in Rose-street, i, 204
- Rod of divination, what, ix, 20
- Rogers, Mr, epitaph upon, xi, 144
- Roman satirical poetry, rise of, xiii, 47
- Roman satire, first author of, ib. 58
- dramas, plot of, xv, 314
- Roman Catholic plot, ix, 259
- Romances of Mademoiselle Scuderi, xi, 232
- Romano, Julio, character of as a painter, xvii, 491
- Romans, origin of dramatic performances among, xiii, 51
- first author of a play among the, ib. 54
- what satire meant among, ib. 65
- Roscius Anglicanus, extract from, x, 325
- Roscommon, Earl of, account of, xii, 341
- poetical epistle to, xi, 28
- remarks on, ib. 26
- verses of on Religio Laici, x, 33
- Roundelay, xi, 178
- Rovers sporting at, what, xiii, 10
- Royal Martyr, a tragedy, iii, 341
- mistresses, xv, 206
- exile, soliloquy of, ib. 280
- Society, Dryden chosen a member of, i, 56
- historiographer, Dryden appointed to the office of, i, 115
- Rubens, character of as a painter, xvii, 498
- Rules to be observed in writing pastorals, xiii, 355
- Rumbold, Richard, account of, vii, 261
- Run-a-muck, a Malay term, what, x, 276
- Rupert, Prince, gallant actions of, ix, 167, ib. 174
- Russell’s bill for Dryden’s funerals, xviii, [194]
- Ruyter, Michael Adrian de, account of, ix, 182
- Rymer, Thomas, account of, xv, 383
- reflections of, on Milton’s Paradise Lost, xiii, 20
- controversy of Dryden with, i, 379
- S.
- Sackville, Edward, account of, ix, 387
- Salisbury, Earl of, epistle dedicatory to, viii, 337
- Sancian, island of, description of, xvi, 437
- Sancroft, Archbishop, account of, ix, 301
- Santio, Raphael, character of, xvii, 490
- Satire on the Dutch, ix, 71
- remarks on, ib. 70
- on Shadwell, ib. 379
- of Mac-Flecknoe, character of, i, 266
- against sedition, or the Medal, ib. 407
- political of Reynard the Fox, x, 155
- essay on, xiii, 3
- origin and nature of, ib. 37
- Roman, first, author of, ib. 58
- history of, among the Romans, ib. 56
- Varronian, what, ib. 61
- Menippean, what, ib. 63
- what meant by among the Romans, ib. 65
- personal, abuse of, xiii, 81
- Heinsius’s definition of, ib. 103
- Satire, modern, definition of, xiii, 105
- Essay on, Duke of Buckingham author of, xv, 201
- Essay on, ib. 203
- remarks on, ib. 201
- on the Duke of Buckingham’s gallantry, xv, 212
- personal, license in, xv, 218
- upon the silent poets, xviii, [224]
- Satires of Horace, character of, xiii, 99
- Juvenal, xiii, 119-198
- Persius, ib. 207-267
- Satirical poetry of the Greeks and Romans, difference between, xiii, 47
- poetry of Dryden, effect of on English poetry, i, 275
- Satirist, Dryden’s character as a, i, 279
- Saturnine and Fescennine verses, what, xiii, 51
- Saunders, Charles, author of the tragedy of Tamerlane, x, 356
- Saville, Sir George, vide Marquis of Halifax,
- Scenery first introduced on the stage, x, 323
- Scenes, moveable, introduced on the stage, i, 79
- Scotish judge, anecdote of a, ix, 20
- Scotland, Cromwell’s conduct to, ix, 19
- theatrical amusements introduced into, x, 360
- Scott, Anne, vide Monmouth and Buccleuch, Duchess of
- Scroop, Mr, stabbed by Sir Thomas Armstrong, x, 327
- Scuderi, Mademoiselle, romances of, xi, 232
- Sea-fight, remarkable, ix, 168
- Sebastian, Don, a tragedy, vii, 271
- Second epode of Horace, xii, 351
- miscellany of Dryden, appearance of, i, 340
- Secret Love, or the Maiden Queen, a comedy, ii, 379
- remarks on, ib. 381
- preface to, ib. 383
- prologues to, ib. 388
- epilogue to, ib. 469
- Secretary of the muses, epistle to, xv, 222
- Secular Masque, written for the Pilgrim, viii, 455
- remarks on, ib. 451
- Sedition, satire against, ix, 407
- Sedley, Sir Charles, account of, iv, 348
- anecdote of, ib. 351
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 348
- Shadwell assisted by, in the comedy of Epsom Wells, x, 454
- Selling-bargains, what, x, 408
- Seneph, battle of, xi, 239
- Sense of the author to be preserved inviolable in translation, xii, 18
- Servility of the French in attention to the unities, xv, 346
- Settle, Elkanah, account of, ix, 373
- rise of animosity of to Dryden, xv, 398
- Dryden’s controversy with, i, 259
- Absalom senior, or Achitophel transposed of, extracts from, ix, 376
- last period of the life of, i, 273
- Pope’s lines on the fate of, ib. 274
- Seymour, Sir Edward, account of, ix, 308
- Sforza, Lodovico, account of, ix, 46
- Shadwell, Thomas, Dryden’s satire on, ix, 379
- account of the reception of the Lancashire Witches by, vii, 15
- machinery of in the Lancashire Witches, x, 382
- humours of, what meant by, ib. 396
- plagiarism charged on, ib. 418
- originality of, ib. 418
- a satire against, x, 425
- remarks on, ib. 427
- causes of enmity between Dryden and, x, 427
- Dryden’s controversy with, i, 259, 286
- personal resemblance of to Ben Jonson, i, 265
- Duke of Guise attacked by, i, 286
- account of, x, 443
- character of, ib. 445
- humours of, ib. 444, i, 261
- proficiency in music of, x, 448
- assisted in his comedy of Epsom Wells by Sir Charles Sedley, x, 454
- an imitator of Ben Jonson, ib. 456
- Shaftesbury, Earl of, account of, ix, 409
- anecdote of, ix, 265
- attempt of to alter the succession, ib. 268
- imprisonment and acquittal of, ib. 409
- Bower’s medal of, ib. 412
- account of last period of the life of, ib. 415
- ridiculed as aspiring to the crown of Poland, ix, 441
- offers his services to Charles I. ix, 444
- situation of during Cromwell’s usurpation, ib. 445
- conduct of at the Restoration, ib. 447
- circumstances which influenced him in his change of politics, ib. 448
- North’s opinion of the designs of, upon the person and authority of Charles II. ib. 451
- premature decrepitude of, ib. 454
- Shakespeare and Dryden, parallel between, v, 287
- attack on, by Ben Jonson, xv, 344
- character of, ib. 350
- Chandos portrait of, xi, 87
- Share of Dryden in the composition of the Duke of Guise, i, 281
- Shere, Sir Henry, translation of Polybius by, viii, 203
- account of xviii, [19]
- Shipwreck of the Duke of York, ix, 401
- ceremonies observed by the ancients on escape from, ix, 34, 44
- Shirley, James, account of, x, 446
- Shooting at Rovers, what, xiii, 10
- Shovel-board, an ancient game, viii, 122
- Shrewsbury, Duke of, account of, xv, 192
- Sidney, Philip, vide Leicester, Earl of
- Sigismonda and Guiscardo, a tale, xi, 405
- remarks on, ib. 403
- original from the Decameron of Boccace, xi, 443
- Signification, parabolical, of the Hind and the Panther, x, 90
- critised, ib. 90
- Silence of Dryden upon the death of Queen Mary, extracts from poems attacking him for, xviii, [222]
- Silent Woman, examination of the comedy of the, xv, 354
- poets, a satire upon, xviii, [224]
- Silenus, a pastoral, xiii, 397
- Silver Age, from Ovid, xii, 67
- Silvester, John, extract from astrological observations of, x, 421
- Simon, Pere Richard, character of, x, 31
- Sincerity of Dryden in his attachment to the Catholic faith, i, 322
- Singleton, a musical performer of eminence, x, 450
- Singular fashion of writing, x, 457
- event at the siege of Bologna, ix, 18
- Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feigned Innocence, a comedy, iii, 1
- remarks on, ib. 3
- prologue to, ib. 5
- epilogue to, ib. 93
- Skill of Polybius in Political affairs, xviii, [31]
- Smollett’s account of the birth of the son of James II. x, 305
- Society, Dryden’s connections in after the Revolution, i, 369
- Socinius, Lelius, doctrine of, x, 46
- Soliloquy of a royal exile, xv, 280
- Song, written for the Pilgrim, viii, 449
- remarks on, ib. 446
- Songs, Odes, and Lyrical Pieces, xi, 161-191
- the Fair Stranger, xi, 163
- for St Cecilia’s day, ib. 167
- the Tears of Amynta, ib. 171, xi, 173
- The Lady’s, ib. 175, xi, 176, 177
- to a fair Young Lady, ib. 181
- Sophocles, Œdipus Tyrannus and Coloneus of, character of, vi, 117, 124
- Sophonisba, prologue to, x, 350
- Southerne, poetical epistle to, xi, 50
- remarks on, ib. 47
- account of, ib. 48
- verses of to Congreve, xi, 61
- anecdote of, i, 237
- commencement of Dryden’s friendship with, i, 294
- character of, i, 372
- Spanheim’s dissertations, extract from, xiii, 47
- Spanish Friar, or the Double Discovery, vi, 365
- remarks on, ib. 367
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 373
- prologue to, ib. 382
- epilogue to, ib. 485
- prohibited by James II. ib. 371
- represented by Queen Mary by her order, ib. 371
- account of, representation of, ib. 371
- character of, i, 227
- relations of Dryden when it was composed, i, 233
- Specimen of Milbourne’s translation of Virgil, i, 400
- poetical attacks upon Dryden, i, 350
- of translation of the History of the League, xvii, 77
- remarks on, ib. 79
- Speech, King’s, to Oxford Parliament, versified, ix, 309
- Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses, xii, 181
- Speght’s edition of Chaucer, xi, 220
- Spenser, character of, xiii, 18
- obsolete language of, ib. 19
- Sports of the Chace, King James I. much attached to, viii, 451
- Spottiswoode, Archbishop, account of, xvii, 159
- Spragge, Sir Edward, account of, ix, 178
- gallant action of, xi, 24
- Sprat’s verses to the memory of Cromwell, ix, 5
- Stage, regular scenery first introduced on, x, 323
- moveable scenes introduced on, i, 79
- scenes of death improper on, xv, 332
- laws of, observed more exactly by the French than by the English, xv, 336
- order for the reformation of, xviii, [152]
- indelicacy of, in the age of Dryden, i, 417
- Stanzas, heroic, to the memory of Oliver Cromwell, ix, 8
- of four verses in alternate rhyme, defended, ib. 94
- Stapylton, Sir Robert, account of, xiii, 93
- Star visible at the birth of Charles II. ix, 51
- State of Innocence and Fall of Man, an opera, v, 89
- remarks on, ib. 91
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 95
- verses on, ib. 103
- preface to, ib. 105
- State of Learning in England, on the accession of James I. i, 5
- Dryden’s connexions in society after the Revolution, i, 369
- State Tracts, extract from, x, 185
- Statius, Harte’s vindication of, xiv, 130
- Steward, Elmes, letter of Dryden to, xviii, [143]
- Mrs Elizabeth, account of, ib. [141]
- letters of Dryden to, xviii, [141], [144], [146], [147], [149], [150], [153], [161], [169], [171], [174], [178], [180]
- Stillingfleet, Bishop, account of, xvii, 194
- opinion of, on party names, x, 243
- and Dryden, illiberality of, x, 251
- controversy between, xvii, 187, i, 323
- answer of to the Duchess of York’s paper, xvii, 194
- Storm at the death of Oliver Cromwell, ix, 23
- Story of Griselda, not invented by Petrarch, xi, 215
- Acis, Polyphemus, and Galatea, xii, 199
- Stothard’s painting of Chaucer’s Pilgrims, xi, 217
- Strong box of Charles II. extract from papers found in, x, 188
- Stuart, James, vide Duke of Monmouth
- Succession, Shaftesbury’s attempt to alter the, ix, 268
- Sullen Lovers, extract from preface to, i, 260
- Sunderland, Earl of, account of, vi, 231
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 231
- Superiority of English to French plays, xv, 349
- Suum Cuique, xv, 276
- Swallows, application of the fable of the, x, 253
- Swan, Owen, account of, xiii, 97
- Swash-buckler, what, iii, 6
- Swift’s attacks on Dryden, i, 374
- the Virgil of Dryden, ib. 393
- inscription for Sir R. Blackmore’s picture, viii, 445
- account of the Hind and the Panther, x, 106
- Synalepha, example of, xii, 57
- T.
- Talbot, Charles, vide Shrewsbury, Duke of
- Tale of the Nun’s Priest, xi, 327
- Wife of Bath, ib. 377
- Sigismonda and Guiscardo, ib. 405
- Tales from Chaucer, fables, xi, 193-399
- of Chaucer modernized by Dryden, xii, i-xci
- Knightes Tale, xii, iii
- Nonnes Preestes Tale, ib. liii
- Floure and the Leafe, ib. lxviii
- Wif of Bathes Tale, ib. lxxxii
- Tamerlane, a tragedy, epilogue to, x, 356
- Tarquin and Tullia, xv, 267
- remarks on, ib. 266
- Tasso’s imitation of the Iliad, xiii, 17
- Jerusalem, translation of by Edward Fairfax, xi, 207
- Taste, false, prevalence of in the age of James I. i, 9
- in poetry, Sir William Davenant a restorer of, i, 48
- Tate, Nahum, account of, ix, 315
- assisted Dryden in the Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel, ib. 315
- Taylor, John, the water-poet, account of, xv, 378
- Te Deum, translation of by Dryden, i, 343
- Tears of Amynta, a song, xi, 171
- Tekeli, Count, insurrection of, x, 387
- The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island, a comedy, iii, 95
- remarks on, ib. 97
- preface to, ib. 99
- prologue to, ib. 103
- epilogue to, ib. 205
- character of, i, 106
- Terence, unity of time neglected by, xv, 315
- Ternate, description of the island of, xvi, 166
- Test-act, what it required, x, 187
- particulars regarding, ib. 260
- Theatre, prologues and epilogues sold at the door of the, x, 316
- of Drury-Lane burnt, ib. 319
- Theatrical amusements introduced into Scotland by the Duke of York, x, 360
- Theocritus, character of, xii, 278
- translations from, ib. 285-307
- idea of Cymon and Iphigenia, borrowed from, xi, 452
- Theodore and Honoria, xi, 435
- remarks on, ib. 433
- Third Miscellany, appearance of, i, 378
- Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth, account of, xviii, [164]
- Dryden’s letters to, xviii, [164], [167], [173]
- letters of, concerning Dryden’s death and funeral, ib. [200]
- account of Dryden’s funeral false, i, 442
- Thomas, St, description of the city of, xvi, 138
- Three Unities, what, xv, 305
- Threnodia Augustalis, a funeral pindaric poem, x, 53
- remarks on, ib. 55
- notes on, ib. 79
- appearance of, i, 299
- Thynne, Thomas, murder of, ix, 292
- Tichmarsh, monument in the church of, xviii, [215]
- Time, unity of, what, xv, 305
- neglected by Terence, ib. 305
- of action of Æneis, xiv, 189
- and action, unities of, scrupulously observed by the French authors, xv, 325
- spent in composing the Rehearsal, xi, 46
- Tintoret, character of as a painter, xvii, 494
- Titian, character of as a painter, xvii, 493
- Titles of some odes on the death of Charles II. x, 55
- Tityrus and Melibœus, a pastoral, xiii, 369
- Tonson, Jacob, letter and verses to on Amphitryon, viii, 5
- extract of letter to, xv, 194
- anecdotes of, i, 389, 391
- quarrel between Dryden and, i, 387
- Dryden’s letters to, xviii, [103], [109], [118], [119], [121], [122], [123], [124], [126], [127], [128], [130], [136], [137], [138]
- letter of to Dryden, xviii, [106]
- Dryden’s agreement with concerning the Fables, ib. [191]
- Tory, origin of the name of, ix, 208
- Tradition, of no weight with the church of England, x, 156
- Presbyterians, ib. 169
- Traditionary anecdote of Ben Jonson, i, 13
- Tragedy, propriety of comic scenes in, i, 230
- of the Indian Emperor, ii, 201
- Tyrannic Love, or the Royal Martyr, iii, 341
- the Conquest of Granada—two Parts, iv, 1
- Amboyna, v, 1
- Aureng-Zebe, ib. 167
- All for Love, v, 285
- Œdipus, vi, 115
- Troilus and Cressida, vi, 227
- The Duke of Guise, vii, 1
- Don Sebastian, vii, 271
- Cleomenes, viii, 181
- Tamerlane, epilogue to, x, 356
- Tragi-comedy of the Rival Ladies, ii, 109
- the Spanish Friar, vi, 365
- Love Triumphant, viii, 331
- the Revolter, extracts from, x, 9
- Trajan, letter of Plutarch to, xvii, 49
- Transformation of Daphne into a laurel, xii, 81
- Io into an heifer, ib. 85
- the eyes of Argus into a peacock’s train, ib. 90
- Lyrinx into reeds, ib. 91
- Æsacus into a cormorant, ib. 154
- Translation of Virgil’s works, xiii, 279
- Virgil, reception of, i, 392
- circumstances concerning, ib. 383
- Virgil’s Pastorals, ib. 335-421
- Georgics, xiv 1-122
- Æneis, xiv, 125, xv, 1-186
- the Bible by Tyndal, what it occasioned, x, 23
- metaphrase, xii, 11
- paraphrase, ib. 12
- imitation, ib. 12
- verbal, impossible, ib. 12
- Cowley’s mode of, ib. 15
- sense to be preserved inviolably in, ib. 18
- Pindar, ib. 15
- preface on, xii, 263
- Plutarch’s Lives, advert. to, xvii, 3
- dedication to, ib. 5
- the History of the League, specimen of, ib. 77
- Du Fresnoy’s Art of Painting, xvii, 279
- remarks on ib. 281
- the History of Heresies, projected by Dryden, i, 334
- Te Deum, by Dryden, ib. 43
- the Hymn for St John’s Eve, by Dryden, ib. 344
- Homer, meditated by Dryden, ib. 414
- Polybius, by Sir Henry Shere, account of, xviii, [19]
- from Boccace, xi, 401-480
- Ovid’s Epistles, xii, 1-41
- preface to, ib. 3
- Translations from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, xii, 43-227
- remarks on, ib. 45
- dedication to, ib. 47
- Art of Love, xii, 229
- Amours, xii, 257
- Persius, xiii, 203-247
- Theocritus, xii, 285-307
- Lucretius, ib. 309-337
- Horace, ib. 339-354
- Homer, ib. 355-388
- Juvenal, xiii, 1-202
- of Dryden, Garth’s character of, i, 340
- Translator, character of a, xii, 266
- qualification of, xviii, [81]
- Translators of Plutarch, xvii, 3, 18
- Translator’s postscript to the History of the League, xvii ,150
- Transubstantiation, reasons for and against, x, 147
- reasons against, ib. 154
- Trimmer, original, who, x, 389
- Trinity College, Cambridge, Dryden admitted to, i, 28
- Triplet defended, xiv, 216
- Troilus and Cressida, or Truth found too Late, a tragedy, vi, 227
- character of, i, 223
- remarks on, vi, 228
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 231
- preface to, ib. 238
- prologue to, ib. 267
- epilogue to, ib. 363
- True Widow, character of, x, 343
- dramatis personæ of, ib. 343
- prologue to, ib. 345
- Trumball, Sir William, account of, xv, 190
- Truth found too Late, or Troilus and Cressida, a tragedy, vi, 227
- Tyndal, William, account of, x, 24
- Tyndall’s translation of the Bible, what occasioned by, x, 23
- Tyrannic Love, or the Royal Martyr, a tragedy, iii, 341
- remarks on, ib. 343
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 346
- preface to, ib. 349
- prologue to, ib. 355
- epilogue to, ib. 435
- U.
- Union of the two companies, epilogue upon, x, 398
- United States, irruption of the Bishop of Munster into, ix, 165
- Unities, three, what, xv, 305
- servility of the French in attention to, xv, 346
- Unity of time, what, xv, 305
- place, what, ib. 306
- action, what, ib. 307
- of time, neglected by Terence, xv, 315
- and action, scrupulously observed by the French authors, xv, 325
- University, Dryden’s residence at, i, 31
- of Oxford’s decree concerning non-resistance, x, 241
- of Oxford, prologues to, x, 328, 358, 378, 385
- epilogues to, ib. 360, 381
- Usurpation of Cromwell, Shaftesbury’s situation during, ix, 445
- Urania’s Temple, or a Satire upon the Silent Poets, xviii, [224]
- V.
- Varronian satire, what, xiii, 61
- Vaughan, Lord, account of, vi, 6
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 6
- Veni Creator Spiritus, paraphrased, xi, 190
- Verbal translation impossible, xii, 12
- opinion of Sir John Denham on, ib. 14
- Veronese, Paul, character of as a painter, xvii, 494
- Verses on the Conquest of Granada, iv, 29
- State of Innocence, v, 103
- Amphitryon, viii, 5
- Cleomenes, ib. 205
- to the memory of Cromwell, ix, 5
- Lord Chancellor Hyde, ib. 65
- remarks on, ib. 63
- Verses to the Duchess of York, ix, 76
- remarks on, ib. 73
- recommendatory to Absalom and Achitophel, ix, 213
- the author of the Medal, ib. 427
- in ridicule of Albion and Albanius, vii, 213
- on Religio Laici, x, 33-36
- addressed to Congreve, xi, 61
- Louise de Querouailles, ib. 163
- on the young statesmen, xv, 274
- remarks on, ib. 273
- occasioned by reading Dryden’s Fables, xvii, 227
- Versification, English, improved by Waller and Denham, i, 18
- Villiers, George, vide Buckingham, Duke of
- Barbara, vide Castlemain, Lady
- Vindication of the Duke of Guise, vii, 125
- remarks on, ib. 127
- answer to some late papers, extract from, x, 246
- Statius, xiv, 130
- Viola, Gio, character of, xvii, 497
- Virgil, works of translated into English verse, xiii, 279
- remarks on, ib. 281
- advertisement to first edition of, ib. 281
- recommendatory poems on, ib. 289
- names of subscribers to cuts of, ib. 283
- life of, ib. 297
- birth of, ib. 298
- education of, ib. 300
- visits Rome, ib. 301
- is introduced to Octavius, ib. 302
- visits Athens, ib. 306
- loses his patrimony, ib. 307
- recovers his patrimony, ib. 309
- favour of with Augustus, ib. 313
- Georgics of, ib. 311
- Pastorals of, ib. 310
- Æneis of, ib. 316
- sickness and death of, ib. 321
- account of the person, manners, and fortune of, ib. 323
- character of, xi, 211
- Pastorals of translated, xiii, 335-421
- dedication of, ib. 337
- character of, ib. 339
- preface to, ib. 34,5
- defence of against the reflections of M. Fontenelle, ib. 345
- Pastorals of, Tityrus and Melibæus, ib. 369
- Alexis, ib. 374
- Palemon, ib. 378
- Pollio, ib. 386
- Daphnis, ib. 391
- Silenus, ib. 397
- Melibæus, ib. 402
- Pharmaceutria, ib. 407
- Lycidas and Mæris, ib. 413
- Gallus, ib. 417
- Georgics of translated, xiv, 1-122
- Æneis of translated, ib. 125, xv, 1-186
- anachronism of defended, xiv, 176
- an imitator of Homer, ib. 182
- Dryden’s translation of the best, ib. 209
- character of Lauderdale’s translation of, ib. 223
- attack of Swift on Dryden’s translation of, i, 393
- specimen of Milbourne’s translation of, i, 397
- Dryden’s translation of, circumstances concerning, i, 383
- Virtuoso, a comedy, character of, x, 454
- Viscount Falkland, account of, viii, 196
- W.
- Wakeman, George, account of, vi, 223
- Waller, Sir William, account of, ix, 381
- discovery of the meal-tub plot by, ib. 382
- Fitzharris’s plot by, ib. 382
- Waller and Denham, improvers of English versification, i, 18
- Walsh, William, account of, xiii, 297
- preface by to the translation of Virgil’s Pastorals, ib. 345
- Walter, William, tragedy of Guiscard and Sigismund by, xi, 403
- Warlock, what meant by, xiv, 164
- Wars, civil, interrupted the study of poetry in England, i, 20
- Wentworth, Lady Henrietta Maria, account of, x, 337
- Whig and Tory, origin of the names of, ix, 208
- Whigs, epistle to the, ib. 417
- Whip and Key, account of, ib. 425
- White, John, account of, x, 257
- White-boys, what meant by, vii, 257
- Whitmore, Lady, epitaph on, xi, 150
- Wif of Bathes Tale, by Chaucer, xii, lxxxii
- Wife of Bath, a tale, xi, 377
- remarks on, ib. 376
- Wild, Dr Robert, Iter Boreale of, xv, 296
- Wild Gallant, a comedy, ii, 13
- remarks on, ib. 15
- preface to, ib. 17
- prologues to, ib. 19, 21
- epilogues to, ib. 106, 107
- Will’s Coffee-house, authority of Dryden in, i, 371
- William III. Titus Oates pensioned by, viii, 464
- Wilmot, John, vide Earl of Rochester
- Wilson’s life of Congreve, extract from, xviii, [200]
- Winchester, Marquis of, account of, xi, 152
- epitaph on monument of, ib. 154
- remarks on, ib. 152
- Wit, false, one character of the poetry of the age of Queen Elizabeth, i, 7
- Women, preface to a dialogue concerning, xviii, [1]
- Worcester, Marquis of, vide Duke of Beaufort
- Works of Virgil translated into English verse, xiii, 279
- remarks on, ib. 281
- advertisement to first edition of, ib. 281
- recommendatory poems on, ib. 289-296
- of John Dryden, appendix to, xviii, [183]
- No. I. Dryden’s degree of master of arts, ib. [185]
- No. II. Dryden’s patent as poet-laureat, and historiographer-royal, xviii, [187]
- No. III. Dryden’s agreement with Jacob Tonson concerning the Fables, ib. [191]
- No. IV. Mr Russel’s bill for Dryden’s funerals, ib. [194]
- Description of Dryden’s funeral, ib. [195]
- No. V. Mrs Thomas’s letters concerning Dryden’s death and funeral, ib. [200]
- No. VI. Monument in the church at Tichmarsh, ib. [215]
- No. VII. Extract from an epistolary poem to Dryden, occasioned by the death of the Earl of Abingdon, by William Pitts, ib. [218]
- No. VIII. Extracts from poems attacking Dryden for his silence upon the death of Queen Mary, ib. [222]
- No. IX. Verses occasioned by reading Dryden’s Fables, by Mr Hughes, ib. [227]
- No. X. Ode on the death of Dryden, by Alexander Oldys, ib. [234]
- Writers of Life of St Francis Xavier, xvi, 9
- Writing pastorals, rules to be observed in, xiii, 355
- singular fashion of, x, 457
- Writings of Bishop Burnet, remarks on some parts of, x, 271
- Polybius, character of, xviii, [17]
- X.
- Xavier, St Francis, Life of, xvi, 1
- writers of life of, ib. 9
- address to the reader by the author of life of, ib. 8.
- dedication to, ib. 3
- birth of, ib. 15
- education, ib. 16
- teaches philosophy, ib. 19
- conversion of, xvi, 24
- arrives at Rome, ib. 29
- at Lisbon, ib. 46
- departs for the Indies, ib. 58.
- arrives at Mozambique, ib. 63
- at Goa, ib. 71
- visits Cape Comorin, ib. 82
- miracles of, ib. 83, 89, 91, 99, 111, 113, 131, 155, 163-466
- converts the Paravas, ib. 101
- returns to Goa, ib. 101
- visits Comorin, ib. 107
- goes to Cochin, ib. 124
- Negapatam, ib. 133
- Mehapor, ib. 138
- Malacca, ib. 150
- Amboyna, ib. 158
- Isle del Moro, ib. 176
- returns to Amboyna, ib. 186
- Malacca, ib. 190
- arrives at Cochin, ib. 219
- visits the Paravas, ib. 226
- his instructions to missionaries, ib. 228
- visits Ceylon, ib. 233
- Goa, ib. 234
- baptises a Japonese, ib. 238
- visits the Coast of Fishery, ib. 248
- returns to Goa, ib. 249
- resolves to go to Japan, ib. 249
- his instructions to Gasper Barzeus, ib. 254
- sails for Japan, xvi, 276
- visits Cochin, ib. 276
- Malacca, ib. 276
- his instructions to Juan Bravo, ib. 279
- arrives at Japan, ib. 287
- waits on the king of Saxuma, ib. 297
- is treated with honour, ib. 297
- receives permission to teach the Christian religion, ib. 297
- visits the Bonzas, ib. 299
- Bonzas oppose the Christian faith, ib. 301
- miracle, ib. 302
- arrives at Firando, xvi, 312
- Amanguchi, ib. 313
- Macao, ib. 319
- returns to Amanguchi, ib. 321
- visits Fugheo, and reception by the king, ib. 343
- disputes with a Bonza, ib. 362, 369
- leaves Japan, ib. 379
- arrives at Cochin, ib. 395
- at Goa, ib. 396
- affairs of Goa in his absence, ib. 403
- engages in a voyage to China, ib. 410
- departs from Goa, ib. 421
- arrives at Malacca, ib. 422
- miracles at Malacca, ib. 423
- arrives at the isle of Sancian, ib. 437
- means fail him for his passage into China, ib. 451
- his sickness, ib. 452
- death, ib. 455
- interment, ib. 456
- disinterred, ib. 457
- and carried to Goa, ib. 465
- funeral procession, ib. 465
- miracles wrought by the dead body, ib. 466.
- qualifications, ib. 471
- beatification and canonization, ib. 531
- life of an authentic testimony of the truth of the Gospel, ib. 535
- character of the Life of, i, 337
- Y.
- Year of Wonders, 1666; an historical poem, ix, 81
- York, Duke of, epistle dedicatory to, iv, 9
- personal valour of, ib. 10, ix, 161
- requested by Charles II. to retire to the Continent, ib. 384
- presence of, acceptable to the Scots, ib. 385
- attempt to counteract the influence of, in the city, ib. 388
- shipwreck of, ix, 401
- picture of at Guildhall defaced, xvii, 51
- prologue to, x, 366
- York, Duchess of, account of, v, 95, ix, 73
- epistle dedicatory to, ib. 73
- verses to, ix, 76
- poetical epistle to, on her return from Scotland, xi, 33
- remarks on poetical epistle to, ib. 31
- copy of a paper written by, xvii, 189
- Stillingfleet’s answer to paper, &c. ib. 194
- defence of paper, &c. ib. 208
- answer to defence of paper, &c. ib. 252
- Young Lady, song to, xi, 181
- Gentleman, elegy on the death of a, xi, 142
- Statesman, verses on, xv, 274
- painter, advice to a, xvii, 377, 468
- Z.
- Zuinglius, account of, x, 150
GENERAL TABLE
OF
CONTENTS.
VOLUME FIRST. | |
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| Page. | |
| The Life of John Dryden | 1 |
| Sect. I. Preliminary remarks on the Poetry ofEngland before the Civil Wars—The Life of Drydenfrom his Birth till the Restoration—HisEarly Poems, including the Annus Mirabilis, | 3 |
| Sect. II. Revival of the Drama at the Restoration—HeroicPlays—Comedies of Intrigue—Commencementof Dryden’s Dramatic Career—TheWild Gallant—Rival Ladies—Indian Queen andEmperor—Dryden’s Marriage—Essay on DrasticPoetry, and subsequent Controversy with SirRobert Howard—The Maiden Queen—TheTempest—Sir Martin Mar-all—The Mock Astrologer—TheRoyal Martyr—The two Parts of theConquest of Granada—Dryden’s situation at thisperiod, | 65 |
| Sect. III. Heroic Plays—The Rehearsal—MarriageA-la-mode—The Assignation—Controversywith Clifford—with Leigh—with Ravenscroft—Massacreof Amboyna—State of Innocence, | 118 |
| Sect. IV. Dryden’s Controversy with Settle—withRochester—he is assaulted in Rose-street—Aureng-Zebe—Drydenmeditates an Epic Poem—Allfor Love—Limberham—Œdipus—Troilus andCressida—The Spanish Friar—Dryden supposedto be in opposition to the Court, | 180 |
| Sect. V. Dryden engages in Politics—Absalom andAchitophel, Part First—The Medal—Mac-Flecknoe—Absalomand Achitophel, Part Second—The Duke of Guise, | 239 |
| Sect. VI. Threnodia Augustalis—Albion and Albanius—Drydenbecomes a Catholic—The Controversyof Dryden with Stillingfleet—The Hindand Panther—Life of St Francis Xavier—Consequencesof the Revolution to Dryden—Don Sebastian—KingArthur—Cleomenes— Love Triumphant, | 298 |
| Sect. VII. State of Dryden’s Connections in Societyafter the Revolution—Juvenal and Persius—SmallerPieces—Eleanora—Third Miscellany—Virgil—Odeto St Cecilia—Dispute with Milbourne—withBlackmore—Fables—The Author’sDeath and Funeral—His Private Character—Noticesof his Family, | 369 |
| Sect. VIII. The State of Dryden’s Reputation athis Death, and afterwards—The general Characterof his Mind—His Merit as a Dramatist—Asa Lyrical Poet—As a Satirist—As a NarrativePoet—As a Philosophical and MiscellaneousPoet—As a Translator—As a Prose Author—Asa Critic, | 470 |
VOLUME SECOND. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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. | |
| 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 |