Dryden, John.
Astræa redux. A poem on the happy restoration & return of His sacred Majesty Charles the Second. By John Driden.
London: printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1660.
ESTC No. R26913.Grub Street ID 110155.
Dryden, John.
To His sacred Maiesty, a panegyrick on his coronation. By John Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor on the Lower walk in the New Exchange, 1661.
ESTC No. R207888.Grub Street ID 84204.
Dryden, John.
To my Lord Chancellor, presented on New-years-day, by J. Driden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman at the Anchor in the lower-walk in the New Exchange, 1662.
ESTC No. R37777.Grub Street ID 119972.
Dryden, John.
The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy. As it was acted at the Theater-Royal.
London: printed by W[illiam]. W[ilson]. for Henry Heringman, and are to be sold at his shop in the lower-walk in the New-Exchange, 1664.
ESTC No. R72.Grub Street ID 127480.
Dryden, John.
Annus mirabilis: the year of wonders, 1666. An historical poem: containing the progress and various successes of our naval war with Holland, under the conduct of His Highness Prince Rupert, and His Grace the Duke of Albemarl. And describing the fire of London. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1667.
ESTC No. R14738.Grub Street ID 62731.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for H. Herringman at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1667.
ESTC No. R404.Grub Street ID 122194.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love, or The maiden-queen: as it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theater-Royal. Written by John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R120.Grub Street ID 60217.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Mar-all, or the feign'd innocence; a comedy. as it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's theatre.
London: printed for H[enry]. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R176426.Grub Street ID 68960.
Dryden, John.
Annus mirabilis: the year of wonders, M.DC.LXVI. An historical poem: containing the progess and various successes of our naval war with Holland, under the conduct of His Highness Prince Rupert, and His Grace the Duke of Albemarl. And describing the fire of London. By John Dryden, esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the new-Exchange, M.DCLXVIII. [1668].
ESTC No. R29810.Grub Street ID 112738.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Mar-all, or the feign'd innocence: a comedy. As it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's theatre.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R4440.Grub Street ID 124810.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed [by Thomas Newcombe] for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R233.Grub Street ID 104628.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Mar-all, or the feign'd innocence: a comedy. As it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R7467.Grub Street ID 127730.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1668.
ESTC No. R4558.Grub Street ID 124918.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant: a comedy. As it was acted at the Theater-Royal, by His Majesties Servants. Written, by John Dryden, Esq;.
[London]: In the Savoy. Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for H. Herringman, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R31381.Grub Street ID 114178.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Mar-all, or The feign'd innocence: a comedy. As it was acted at His Highnesse the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R4390.Grub Street ID 124735.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant: a comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
[London]: In the Savoy. Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for H. Heringman, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R3662.Grub Street ID 118877.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love, or The maiden-queen: as it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theater-Royal. Written by John Dryden, esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R225551.Grub Street ID 98712.
Dryden, John.
The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Driden Esquire.
London: printed for H. Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop in the lower walk in the New Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R6015.Grub Street ID 126396.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love, or The maiden-queen: as it is acted by His Majesties servants at the Theater-Royal. Written by John Dryden, esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1669.
ESTC No. R4498.Grub Street ID 124865.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1670.
ESTC No. R1393.Grub Street ID 61991.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love, or the royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1670.
ESTC No. R4038.Grub Street ID 122181.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor, or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1670.
ESTC No. R233518.Grub Street ID 105031.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy. As it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman at the Blew Anchor in the Lower-walk of the New-Exchange, MDCLXX. [1670].
ESTC No. R17310.Grub Street ID 66788.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love, or The mock-astrologer. Acted at the Theater Royal, by His Majesties servants. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
[London]: In the Savoy, printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1671.
ESTC No. R20110.Grub Street ID 78558.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love. Or the mock-astrologer. Acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesties servants. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
[London]: In the Savoy, printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1671.
ESTC No. R16951.Grub Street ID 64757.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards: in two parts. Acted at the Theater-Royall. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
[London]: In the Savoy, printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1672.
ESTC No. R1594.Grub Street ID 63833.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love: or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1672.
ESTC No. R4083.Grub Street ID 122590.
Dryden, John.
The assignation: or, love in a nunnery. As it is acted, at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1673.
ESTC No. R19769.Grub Street ID 77334.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1673.
ESTC No. R3349.Grub Street ID 116100.
Dryden, John.
Amboyna: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1673.
ESTC No. R19156.Grub Street ID 76946.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards: in two parts. Acted at the Theater-Royall. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1673.
ESTC No. R4505.Grub Street ID 124873.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy. as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed by T. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, at the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, MDCLXXIV. [1674].
ESTC No. R20731.Grub Street ID 83709.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love. Or the mock-astrologer. Acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesties servants. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
[London]: In the Savoy, printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1675.
ESTC No. R29813.Grub Street ID 112741.
Dryden, John.
The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Driden Esquire.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1675.
ESTC No. R13571.Grub Street ID 61662.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy: As it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: priented by J. Macock, for Henry Herringman at the sign of the Blew-Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, M.DC.LXXVI. [1676].
ESTC No. R474719.Grub Street ID 125211.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe: a tragedy. Acted at the Royal Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty. Licensed, Roger L'Estrange.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1676.
ESTC No. R19798.Grub Street ID 77363.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy: as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed by J. Macock, for Henry Herringman at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, M.DC.LXXVI. [1676].
ESTC No. R21696.Grub Street ID 91806.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy: as it is now acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed by J. Macock, for Henry Herringman at the sign of the Blew-Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, M.DC.LXXVI. [1676].
ESTC No. R230275.Grub Street ID 102627.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love: or, the royal martyr. A tragedy as it is acted by His Majesties servants, at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, M.DC.LXXVII. [1677].
ESTC No. R31380.Grub Street ID 114177.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroique verse, and dedicated to Her Royal Highness, the Dutchess. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for H. Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1677.
ESTC No. R4242.Grub Street ID 123756.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Mar-all, or, The feign'd innocence. A comedy. As it was acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Ezchange [sic], 1678.
ESTC No. R4345.Grub Street ID 124429.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal; and written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Henry Herringman, at the Blew Anchor in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1678.
ESTC No. R15963.Grub Street ID 63853.
Dryden, John.
The assignation: or, Love in a nunnery. As it is acted, at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden servant to His Maiesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1678.
ESTC No. R4449.Grub Street ID 124819.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by H[enry]. H[ills]. for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1678.
ESTC No. R224764.Grub Street ID 98279.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. In two parts. Acted at the Theater-Royal. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by H. Hills, for Henry Herringman; and are to be sold at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1678.
ESTC No. R8597.Grub Street ID 128753.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. As it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee. Licensed, Jan. 3. 1678/9. Roger L'Estrange.
London: printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1679.
ESTC No. R22022.Grub Street ID 94638.
Dryden, John.
Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. A tragedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre. To which is prefix'd, a preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy. Written by John Dryden servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street, and Abel Swall, at the Unicorn at the West-end of S. Pauls, 1679.
ESTC No. R16367.Grub Street ID 64227.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love, or The maiden-queen: as it is acted by His Majesties servants at the Theater Royal. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor, on the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1679.
ESTC No. R22690.Grub Street ID 99820.
Dryden, John.
Troilus and Cressida, or, truth found too late. A tragedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre. To which is prefix'd, a preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy. Written by John Dryden servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for Abel Swall at the Unicorn at the west-end of S. Pauls. and Jacob Tonson at the Judges head in Chancery lane near Fleet-street, 1679.
ESTC No. R4152.Grub Street ID 123129.
Dryden, John.
The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham: a comedy: as it was acted at the Duke's Theatre by His Royal Highnesses Servants. Written by John Dryden, servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes, in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden, 1680.
ESTC No. R16108.Grub Street ID 63992.
Dryden, John.
A prologue spoken at Mithridates King of Pontus, the first play acted at the Theatre Royal this year, 1681.
London: printed for J. Sturton, [1681].
ESTC No. R11076.Grub Street ID 59394.
Dryden, John.
His Majesties declaration defended: in a letter to a friend. Being an answer to a seditious pamphlet, called A letter from a person of quality to his friend: concerning the kings late declaration touching the reasons which moved him to dissolve the two last parliaments at Westminster and Oxford.
London: printed for T. Davies, 1681.
ESTC No. R180.Grub Street ID 71195.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J.T. and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1681.
ESTC No. R29804.Grub Street ID 112731.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J[acob]. T[onson]. and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1681.
ESTC No. R29806.Grub Street ID 112733.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J[acob] T[onson] and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1681.
ESTC No. R19124.Grub Street ID 76917.
Dryden, John.
The epilogue spoken to the King at the opening the play-house at Oxford on Saturday last. Being March the nineteenth 1681.
[Oxford: printed by L. Lichfield, 1681].
ESTC No. R171844.Grub Street ID 65929.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J[acob]. T[onson]. and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1681.
ESTC No. R227981.Grub Street ID 100746.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar or, the double discovery. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, at Grays-inn-gate, in Grays-inn-lane, and at the Judge's Head, in Chancery-lane, 1681.
ESTC No. R11507.Grub Street ID 59786.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar or, the double discovery. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, at Grays-inn-gate, in Grays-inn-lane, and at the Judge's Head, in Chancery-lane, 1681.
ESTC No. R225549.Grub Street ID 98709.
Dryden, John.
The epilogue. Writ by Mr. Dreyden, spoke before His Majesty at Oxford, March 19. 1680.
London: printed for Rich. Royston, [1681].
ESTC No. R37775.Grub Street ID 119970.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour, or the, conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, at the sign of the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1681.
ESTC No. R16950.Grub Street ID 64756.
Dryden, John.
An elegy on the usurper O.C. by the author of Absalom and Achitophel, published to shew the integrity of the poet.
London: printed for J. Smith, MDCLXXXI. [1681].
ESTC No. R13599.Grub Street ID 61686.
Dryden, John.
A prologue written by Mr. Dryden, to a new play, call'd, The loyal brother, &c.
London: printed for J. Tonson, [1682].
ESTC No. R403.Grub Street ID 122115.
Dryden, John.
Religio laici, or, A laymans faith a poem written by Mr. Dryden.
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, [1682].
ESTC No. R41929.Grub Street ID 123412.
Dryden, John.
Prologue. To the King and Queen, at the opening of their theatre. Spoken by Mr. Batterton: written by Mr. Dryden.
[London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, 1683 [i.e. 1682]].
ESTC No. R35665.Grub Street ID 118041.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. As it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1682.
ESTC No. R6120.Grub Street ID 126492.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-Street, M.DCLXXXII. [1682].
ESTC No. R9543.Grub Street ID 129620.
Dryden, John.
Absalon et Achitophel. Poema Latino carmine donatum.
Oxon: typis Lichfieldianis, prostant apud Johannem Crosley, anno Domini 1682.
ESTC No. R29808.Grub Street ID 112735.
Dryden, John.
Prologue to His Royal Highness, upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr. Smith.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, 1682.
ESTC No. R29818.Grub Street ID 112743.
Dryden, John.
Prologue, to The Duke of Guise. Written by Mr. Dryden: spoken by Mr. Smith.
[London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, 1683 [i.e. 1682]].
ESTC No. R10910.Grub Street ID 59246.
Dryden, John.
The medall. A satyre against sedition. By the authour of Absalom and Achitophel.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1682.
ESTC No. R17608.Grub Street ID 68743.
Dryden, John.
Absalon et Achitophel. Carmine Latino heroico.
Oxon: typis Lichfieldianis prostant apud Ricardum Davis, anno Domini 1682.
ESTC No. R19154.Grub Street ID 76944.
Dryden, John.
Religio laici or A laymans faith. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1682.
ESTC No. R71.Grub Street ID 127386.
Dryden, John.
Mac Flecknoe, or A satyr upon the true-blew-Protestant poet, T.S. By the author of Absalom & Achitophel.
London: printed for D. Green, 1682.
ESTC No. R182.Grub Street ID 72354.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J[acob]. T[onson]. and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1682.
ESTC No. R17574.Grub Street ID 68517.
Dryden, John.
Prologue to His Royal Highness, upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden. Spoken by Mr. Smith.
London: printed for J. Tonson, [1682].
ESTC No. R234.Grub Street ID 105397.
Dryden, John.
Prologue to the Dutchess, on her return from Scotland. Written by Mr. Dryden.
[London]: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane near Fleetstreet, 1682.
ESTC No. R39.Grub Street ID 121021.
Dryden, John.
The medall. A satyre against sedition. By the authour of Absalom and Achitophel.
Dublin: reprinted for Robert Thornton, book-seller at the sign of the Unicorn in Skinner-Row, 1682.
ESTC No. R27925.Grub Street ID 111060.
Dryden, John.
Religio laici or A laymans faith. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1682.
ESTC No. R29377.Grub Street ID 112364.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for J[acob]. T[onson]. and are to be sold by W. Davis in Amen-Corner, 1682.
ESTC No. R579.Grub Street ID 126200.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed by T[homas]. H[odgkin]. for R. Bentley in Russel-street, near the Piazza in Covent-Garden, and J. Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, M.DC.LXXXIII. [1683].
ESTC No. R11658.Grub Street ID 59921.
Dryden, John.
Religio laici or a layman's faith. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1683.
ESTC No. R17641.Grub Street ID 68951.
Dryden, John.
The vindication: or the parallel of the French Holy-League, and the English League and Covenant, turn'd into a seditious libell against the King and his Royal Highness, by Thomas Hunt and the authors of the Reflections upon the pretended parallel in the play called The Duke of Guise. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet, MDCLXXXIII. [1683].
ESTC No. R16643.Grub Street ID 64463.
Dryden, John.
Love and jealousie: or, A song in the Duke of Guies.
[London]: Printed for P. Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball, near the hospital-gate; in West-Smithfield, 1683.
ESTC No. R215633.Grub Street ID 90623.
Dryden, John.
Prologue to a new play call'd The disappointment: or, The mother in fashion, spoken by Mr. Betterton.
London: printed for E. Lucy, M.DC.LXXXIV. [1684].
ESTC No. R15021.Grub Street ID 62984.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dreyden, [sic] servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor on the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R13084.Grub Street ID 61210.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-royal. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by T[homas]. N[ewcomb]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the Blew-Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R15624.Grub Street ID 63541.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by H[enry]. H[ills]. for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R4199.Grub Street ID 123462.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for H[enry]. Herringman, and sold by Jos. Knight, and Fr[ancis]. Saunders, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R175988.Grub Street ID 68682.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man; an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by H[enry]. H[ills]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders at the Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R233522.Grub Street ID 105036.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant: a comedy. As it was acted at the Theater-Royal, by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by H. Hills, for H. Herringman, at the Blew-Anchor, in the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R13137.Grub Street ID 61262.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the sign of the Anchor on the lower-walk of the New-Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R228550.Grub Street ID 101223.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by H[enry]. H[ills]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1684.
ESTC No. R224533.Grub Street ID 98163.
Dryden, John.
A true coppy of the epilogue to Constantine the Great. That which was first published being false printed and surreptitious. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, 1684.
ESTC No. R1683.Grub Street ID 64638.
Dryden, John.
Albion and Albanius: an opera. Perform'd at the Queen's Theatre, in Dorset Garden. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R19757.Grub Street ID 77321.
Dryden, John.
Threnodia Augustalis: a funeral-Pindarique poem sacred to the happy memory of King Charles II. By John Dryden, servant to His late Majesty, and to the present King.
Dublin: reprinted by Joseph Ray at Colledg-green, for Robert Thornton bookseller in Skinner-row, 1685.
ESTC No. R29824.Grub Street ID 112747.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy. Acted at the Royal Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to his Majesty. Licensed, Roger L'Estrange.
London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Jos. Knight and F. Saunders at the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, MDCLXXXV. [1685].
ESTC No. R4450.Grub Street ID 124821.
Dryden, John.
Threnodia Augustalis: a funeral-pindarique poem sacred to the happy memory of King Charles II. By John Dryden, servant to His late Majesty, and to the present King.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R121.Grub Street ID 60314.
Dryden, John.
Threnodia Augustalis: a funeral-Pindarique poem sacred to the happy memory of King Charles II. By John Dryden, servant to His late Majesty, and to the present king.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, near Fleet-street, 1685.
ESTC No. R17756.Grub Street ID 69623.
Dryden, John.
A defence of the papers written by the late king of blessed memory, and Duchess of York, against the answer made to them. By command.
London: printed by H. Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel, 1686.
ESTC No. R22072.Grub Street ID 95017.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour; or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1686.
ESTC No. R6173.Grub Street ID 126535.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery. Acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty. The second edition. Licensed to be reprinted, March 30. 1686. Ro. L'Estrange.
London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, within Gray's-Inn-Gate, next Gray's-Inn-Lane, and at the Judge's-Head, in Chancery-Lane, 1686.
ESTC No. R4243.Grub Street ID 123761.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love; or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majestie's servants at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to his Majesty.
London: Printed for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1686.
ESTC No. R15523.Grub Street ID 63453.
Dryden, John.
A poem upon the death of the late usurper, Oliver Cromwel. By the author of The h---d and the p------r.
London: printed for S.H. and to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1687.
ESTC No. R5237.Grub Street ID 125696.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. In two parts. Acted at the Theater-Royal. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight and Francis Saunders at the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1687.
ESTC No. R15570.Grub Street ID 63491.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem, in three parts.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery Lane near Fleetstreet, 1687.
ESTC No. R17798.Grub Street ID 69895.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. As it is acted at His royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1687.
ESTC No. R16188.Grub Street ID 64067.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem, in three parts.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery Lane near Fleetstreet, 1687.
ESTC No. R233177.Grub Street ID 104772.
Dryden, John.
Albion and Albanius: an opera. Or, representation in musick. Set by Lewis Grabu, Esquire; Master of His late Majesty's musick. Licensed, Ro. L'Estrange. March 15. 1686/7.
London: printed for the author, and are to be sold at the door of the Royal Theater; and by William Nott, bookseller in the Pall-Mall, 1687.
ESTC No. R224487.Grub Street ID 98123.
Dryden, John.
A song for St Cecilia's Day, 1687. Written by John Dryden, Esq; and compos'd by Mr. John Baptist Draghi.
[London]: Printed for T. Dring, in Fleetstreet, 1687.
ESTC No. R171846.Grub Street ID 65930.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem. In three parts.
[Edinburgh]: Holy-Rood-House: re-printed by James Watson, printer to His most excellent Majesties royal family and houshold, M.DC.LXXXVII. [1687].
ESTC No. R37776.Grub Street ID 119971.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed by R[obert]. E[veringham]. for R. Bentley in Russel-Street, near the Piazza in Covent-Garden, and J. Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery-lane, M.DC.LXXXVII. [1687].
ESTC No. R16601.Grub Street ID 64425.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem, in three parts.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery Lane near Fleetstreet, 1687.
ESTC No. R179.Grub Street ID 70603.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem, in three parts. Licensed, April 11. 1687.
Dublin: reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham on Ormond-Key, 1687.
ESTC No. R4557.Grub Street ID 124917.
Dryden, John.
Britannia rediviva: a poem on the birth of the prince. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1688.
ESTC No. R19800.Grub Street ID 77366.
Dryden, John.
Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M. DC. LXVI. An historical poem. Also a poem on the happy restoration and return of His late sacred Majesty Charles the Second. Likewise a panegyrick on His coronation. Together with a poem to my Lord Chancellor presented on New-Years-Day. 1662. And an elegy on the death of King Charles the Second. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and sold by Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane, 1688.
ESTC No. R175985.Grub Street ID 68679.
Dryden, John.
Britannia rediviva: a poem on the birth of the Prince. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Holy-Rood-House [Edinburgh]: re-printed by Mr. P.B. enginier, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for his houshold, chappel and colledge, 1688.
ESTC No. R29811.Grub Street ID 112739.
Dryden, John.
Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M.DC.LXVI. An historical poem. Also a poem on the happy restoration and return of His late sacred Majesty Charles the Second. Likewise a panegyrick on his coronation. Together with a poem to my Lord Chancellor presented on New-Years-Day. 1662. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and sold by Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane, 1688.
ESTC No. R17573.Grub Street ID 68506.
Dryden, John.
The prologue and epilogue to the History of Bacon in Virginia. Written by Mr. Dryden.
[London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet, 1689].
ESTC No. R216360.Grub Street ID 91276.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Socia's. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, the musick of the songs. Compos'd by Mr. Henry Purcel.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street; and M. Tonson at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane, 1690.
ESTC No. R16963.Grub Street ID 64770.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jo. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball in Cornhil, MDCXC. [1690].
ESTC No. R16736.Grub Street ID 64552.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar, or, The double discovery. Acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson, within Gray's-Inn-Gate, next Gray's-Inn-Lane, and at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane, 1690.
ESTC No. R16458.Grub Street ID 64304.
Dryden, John.
The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham: a comedy: as it was acted at the Duke's Theatre by His Royal Highnesses servants. Written by John Dryden, servant to his late Majesty.
London: printed for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes, at the the [sic] Post-House in Russel street in Covent-Garden, 1690.
ESTC No. R29815.Grub Street ID 112742.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or The enchanted island. A comedy. As it is now acted at Their Majesties Theatre in Dorset-Garden.
London: printed by J. M[acock]. for H. Herringman; and sold by R. Bentley, at the Post-House in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, 1690.
ESTC No. R14622.Grub Street ID 62634.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed by J[ohn]. M[acock]. for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Abel Roper, near Temple-Barr, in Fleetstreet, 1690.
ESTC No. R15817.Grub Street ID 63719.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe: or, The great mogul. A tragedy. As it is acted by Her Majesty's servants. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange, 1690.
ESTC No. R31375.Grub Street ID 114172.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy. A dramatick opera. Perform'd at the Queens Theatre by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleetstreet, 1691.
ESTC No. R19755.Grub Street ID 77320.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden Esq;.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentl[e]y, at the Post-House in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1691.
ESTC No. R6171.Grub Street ID 126533.
Dryden, John.
Sr. Martin Marr-all, or, The feign'd innocence. A comedy. As it is acted by Their Majesties Servants.
London,: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Francis Saunders ..., 1691.
ESTC No. R175990.Grub Street ID 68684.
Dryden, John.
Amboyna: a tragedy. As it is acted by their Majesties servants. By Mr Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley, at the Post-House in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, 1691.
ESTC No. R15677.Grub Street ID 63591.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love: or, The maiden-queen: as it is acted by Their Majesties servants. By Mr Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley, at the Post-House in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, 1691.
ESTC No. R13725.Grub Street ID 61803.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Sosia's. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, the musick of the songs. Compos'd by Mr. Henry Purcel.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street; and M. Tonson at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane, 1691.
ESTC No. R3605.Grub Street ID 118394.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, The British vvorthy. A dramatick opera. Perform'd at the Queens Theatre by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleetstreet, 1691.
ESTC No. R225097.Grub Street ID 98431.
Dryden, John.
The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden, containing as follows, Essay on dramatick poetry. Wild gallant. Rival ladies. Indian emperour. Maiden queen. Sir Martin Marr-all. The tempest. Evening love. Royal martyr. Conquest of Granada. Marriage a-la-mode. Love in a nunnery. Amboyna. State of innocence. Aurenzebe. All for love. Limberham. Oedipus. Troilus and Cresside. Spanish-fryar. Duke of Guise. Vindication of the Duke of Guise Don Sebastian. Amphitryon. King Arthur. Annus mirablis. Poem on the return of K. Ch. II --- On the coronation of K. Ch. II. A poem to the L. Chancellor Hide. Absalom and Achitophel. The medall, a poem. Religio laici, a poem. Elegy on the death of K Charles II. The hind and panther. Poem on the birth of the prince.
London: printed and are to be sold by Jacob Tonson, at the sign of the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1691.
ESTC No. R12935.Grub Street ID 61077.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Marr-all: or, The feign'd innocence. A comedy. As it is acted by Their Majesties servants. By Mr Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Francis Saunders, at the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, 1691.
ESTC No. R13778.Grub Street ID 61853.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love: or, The mock-astrologer. As it is acted by Their Majesties servants. By Mr Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Richard Bentley, at the post-house in Russel-street, Covent-Garden, 1691.
ESTC No. R15472.Grub Street ID 63405.
Dryden, John.
Albion and Albanius: an opera. Perform'd at the Queens Theatre in Dorset-Garden. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-Street, 1691.
ESTC No. R25008.Grub Street ID 108732.
Dryden, John.
Britannia rediviva: a poem on the birth of the Prince. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1688 [i.e. 1691].
ESTC No. R17797.Grub Street ID 69887.
Dryden, John.
Sylvæ: or, The second part of Poetical miscellanies.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleetstreet, 1692.
ESTC No. R31379.Grub Street ID 114176.
Dryden, John.
Miscellany poems: in two parts. Containing new translations out of Virgil, Lucretius, Horace, Ovid, Theocritus, and other authours. With several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Published by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-street, 1692.
ESTC No. R21069.Grub Street ID 86794.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy. Acted at the Royal Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty. Licensed Roger L'Estrange.
London: printed for Henry Herringman; and sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1692.
ESTC No. R15868.Grub Street ID 63768.
Dryden, John.
The assignation: or, Love in a nunnery, as it is acted, at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Richard Bentley, Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, and Thomas Bennet, 1692.
ESTC No. R15625.Grub Street ID 63542.
Dryden, John.
The Indian Emperour; or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1692.
ESTC No. R13673.Grub Street ID 61753.
Dryden, John.
Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe. A tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is prefixt The life of Cleomenes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-Street, 1692.
ESTC No. R19821.Grub Street ID 77384.
Dryden, John.
Eleonora: A panegyrical poem: dedicated to the memory of the late Countess of Abingdon. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet, 1692.
ESTC No. R1595.Grub Street ID 63839.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Abel Roper, at the Mitre near Temple-Barr, in Fleet-street, 1692.
ESTC No. R29822.Grub Street ID 112745.
Dryden, John.
Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. A tragedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre. To which is prefix'd, a preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head, in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street, 1679. [i.e. 1692?].
ESTC No. R228572.Grub Street ID 101241.
Dryden, John.
Mac Flecknoe.
[London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1692].
ESTC No. R1438.Grub Street ID 62405.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal. Writen [sic] by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jo. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball in Cornhil, MDCXCII. [1692].
ESTC No. R4506.Grub Street ID 124874.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. As it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Richard Bentley in Russel-street in Covent-Garden, 1692.
ESTC No. R6063.Grub Street ID 126439.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, The world well lost. A tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal; and written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile. Written by Mr. Dryden.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed for H. Herringman, and sold by R. Bently, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1692.
ESTC No. R8598.Grub Street ID 128754.
Dryden, John.
Miscellany poems: in two parts. Containing new translations out of Virgil, Lucretius, Horace, Ovid, Theocritus, and other authours. With several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Published by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, and are to be sold by Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball in Cornhill, 1692.
ESTC No. R31378.Grub Street ID 114175.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesie, an essay. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1693.
ESTC No. R23861.Grub Street ID 107708.
Dryden, John.
The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden, in four volumes. Containing Vol. I. Essay of dramatic poetry. Wild gallant. Rival ladies. Indian Emperour. Maiden Queen. Sir Martin Marr-all. The tempest. Evening love. Royal martyr. Conquest of Granada: in 2 parts. Vol. II. Marriage a-la-mode. Love in a nunnery. Amboyna. State of innocence. Aurenzebe. All for love. Limberham. Oedipus. Troilus and Cresside. Vol. III. Spanish fryar. Duke of guise. Vindication of the Duke of Guise. Albion, and Albianus. Don Sebastian. Amphitryon. Cleomenes. King Arthur. Vol. IV. A poem upon the death of O. Cromwell. Poem on the return of K. Charles II. On the coronation of K. Charles II. A poem on the L. Chancellor Hide. Annus mirabilis. Mac Flecknoe. Absalom and Achitophel. The medal, a poem. Religious laici, a poem. Elegy on the death of K. Charles II. The hind and panther. Poem on the birth of the Prince. Eleonora.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the sign of the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1693.
ESTC No. R27924.Grub Street ID 111059.
Dryden, John.
A poem upon the death of His late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, & Ireland. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for William Wilson [i.e. Jacob Tonson]; and are to be sold in Well-Yard, near Little St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1659. [i.e. 1693?].
ESTC No. R1635.Grub Street ID 64213.
Dryden, John.
The rival-ladies: A tragi-comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants. Written by John Driden, Esq;.
London: printed by T[homas]. W[arren]. for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1693.
ESTC No. R4551.Grub Street ID 124913.
Dryden, John.
The vvorks of Mr. John Dryden. In four volumes. Containing Vol. I. Essay of dramatic poetry. Wild gallant. Rival ladies. Indian Emperour. Maiden Queen. Sir Martin Marr-all. The tempest. Evening love. Royal martyr. Conquest of Granada: in 2 parts. Vol. II. Marriage a-la-mode. Love in a nunnery. Amboyna. State of innocence. Aurenzebe. All for love. Limberham. Oedipus. Troilus and Cresside. Spanish fryar. Vol. III. Duke of guise. Vindication of the Duke of Guise. Albion, and Albianus. Don Sebastian. Amphitryon. King Arthur. Cleomenes. Love triumphant. Vol. IV. A poem upon the death of O. Cromwell. Poem on the return of K. Charles II. On the coronation of K. Charles II. A poem on the L. Chancellor Hide. Annus mirabilis. Mack Flecknoe. Absalom and Achitophel. The medal, a poem. Religious laici, a poem. Elegy on the death of K. Charles II. The hind and panther. Poem on the birth of the Prince. Eleonora.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the sign of the Judge's Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1694.
ESTC No. R33645.Grub Street ID 116230.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant: a comedy. As it is acted by Their Majesties Servants. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1694.
ESTC No. R24301.Grub Street ID 108105.
Dryden, John.
Mr Dryden's plays. In two volumes. Vol. I. Tragedies. Essay on dramatick poesie. Albion and Albanius. Aurengezebe. All for love. Amboyna. Cleomenes. Duke of Guise. Don Sebastion. Conquest of Granada: in two parts. History of King Arthur. Indian Emperour. Love triumphant. Oedipus. Rival ladies. Royal martyr. Troilus and Cressida.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, [and T. Bennet, 1694].
ESTC No. R234459.Grub Street ID 105806.
Dryden, John.
Love triumphant; or, Nature will prevail. A tragi-comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-street, 1694.
ESTC No. R181.Grub Street ID 71801.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love; or, The royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majestie's servants at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to his Majesty.
London: printed for H[enry] Herringman, and are to be sold by Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders, at the sign of the Blue Anchor in the lower walk of the New Exchange, 1694.
ESTC No. R213244.Grub Street ID 88738.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe, a tragedy. Acted at the Royal Theatre. Written by John Dryden, servant to His Majesty. Licensed, Roger L'Estarange.
London: printed for Henry Herringman; and sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1694.
ESTC No. R4504.Grub Street ID 124872.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Sosia's. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-street, 1694.
ESTC No. R31374.Grub Street ID 114171.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour; or, The conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1694.
ESTC No. R31377.Grub Street ID 114174.
Dryden, John.
Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. A tragedy as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre. To which is prefix'd, a preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed by I. Dawks, for Jacob Tonson at the Judges-Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1695.
ESTC No. R4117.Grub Street ID 122887.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, The British worthy. A dramatick opera. Performed at the Queen's Theatre by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1695.
ESTC No. R6445.Grub Street ID 126788.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of Mr. John Dryden. In three volumes. Vol. I. Containing, Essay on dramatick poetry. Wild gallant. Rival ladies. Indian Emperour. Maiden Queen. Sir Martin Marr-all. The tempest. Evening love. Royal martyr. Conquest of Granada, in two (parts.
London: printed for R. Bentley, at the Post House in Russel-Street in Covent-Garden, 1695.
ESTC No. R233515.Grub Street ID 105029.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for Hen. Herringman, and are to be sold by J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1695.
ESTC No. R4172.Grub Street ID 123273.
Dryden, John.
The songs in the Indian Queen: as it is now compos'd into an opera. By Mr. Henry Purcell, composer in ordinary to his Majesty. And one of the organists of his Majesty's Chapel-Royal.
London: printed by J. Heptinstall; and are to be sold by John May, at his shop under St. Dunstan's Church: and for John Hudgbutt at Tho. Dring's, bookseller; at the Harrow at Clifford's-lane-end in Fleetstreet, 1695.
ESTC No. R215472.Grub Street ID 90509.
Dryden, John.
The tempest, or, The enchanted island. A comedy. As it is now acted by His Majesties Servants.
London: printed by Tho. Warren, for Henry Herringman, and sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, MDCXCV. [1695].
ESTC No. R23087.Grub Street ID 103092.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love; or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre Royal. By John Dryden, servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bently, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1695.
ESTC No. R17429.Grub Street ID 67510.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, The double discovery. Acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for E. Tonson, within Gray's-Inn-Gate next Gray's-Inn-Lane, and Jacob Tonson at the Judge's-head near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-street, 1695.
ESTC No. R16912.Grub Street ID 64720.
Dryden, John.
The first volume of the vvorks of Mr. John Dryden. Containing, Essay on dramatick poetry. Wild gallant. Rival ladies. Indian Emperour. Maiden Queen. Sir Martin Marr-all. The tempest. Evening love. Royal martyr. Conquest of Granada.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the sign of the Judge's-Head, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, in Fleet-street, 1695.
ESTC No. R228675.Grub Street ID 101338.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. In two parts. Acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for Henry Herringman; and sold by R. Bentley, J, Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1695.
ESTC No. R13572.Grub Street ID 61663.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Tho. Chapman, at the Angel in the Pall-mall, over-against St. James's Square, [1695?].
ESTC No. R6061.Grub Street ID 126437.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse; and dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for Hen. Herringman, and are to be sold by J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1695.
ESTC No. R224763.Grub Street ID 98278.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1696.
ESTC No. R6172.Grub Street ID 126534.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1696.
ESTC No. R231435.Grub Street ID 103498.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperour: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for H. Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1696.
ESTC No. R231436.Grub Street ID 103499.
Dryden, John.
An ode, on the death of Mr. Henry Purcell; late servant to his Majesty, and organist of the Chapel Royal, and of St. Peter's Westminster. The words by Mr. Dryden, and sett to musick by Dr. Blow.
London: printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford, at his shop in the Temple Change Fleetstreet, or at his house in Arundelstreet over against the Blew Ball, 1696.
ESTC No. R228294.Grub Street ID 100985.
Dryden, John.
An ode, on th death of Mr. Henry Purcell; late servant to his Majesty, and organist of the Chapel Royal, and of St. Peter's Westminster. The words by Mr. Dryden, and sett to musick by Dr. Blow.
London: printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford, at his shop in the Temple Change Fleetstreet, or at his house in Arundelstreet over against the Blew Ball, 1696.
ESTC No. R227977.Grub Street ID 100743.
Dryden, John.
The husband his own cuckold. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theater in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. John Dryden, Jun.
London: printed for J. Tonson, at the Judge's-Head in Fleetstreet, near the Inner Temple-Gate, 1696.
ESTC No. R3993.Grub Street ID 121783.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, The world well lost. A tragedy, as it is acted by His Majesties servants; and written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed by Tho. Warren, for Henry Herringman, and sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, MDCXCVI. [1696].
ESTC No. R37309.Grub Street ID 119547.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or The power of musique. An ode, in honour of St. Cecilia's day. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head near rhe Inner-Temple-Gate, in Fleetstreet, 1697.
ESTC No. R19155.Grub Street ID 76945.
Dryden, John.
Sr Martin Marr-all: or, The feign'd innocence. A comedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1697.
ESTC No. R4297.Grub Street ID 124102.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love: or, The Maiden-Queen: as it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr Dryden.
London: printed by T[homas]. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by J[acob]. Tonson, F[rancis]. Saunders, T[homas]. Bennet, and K[atherine]. Bentley, 1698.
ESTC No. R174753.Grub Street ID 67856.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden Esq;.
[London]: In the Savoy: printed by Edw. Jones, for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by J. Tonson in Fleetstreet, F. Saunders in the New-Exchange in the Strand, and T. Bennet in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1698.
ESTC No. R6121.Grub Street ID 126493.
Dryden, John.
Secret-love: or, The Maiden-Queen: as it is now acted by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed by T. Warren for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Jacob Tonson, Francis Saunders, and Thomas Bennet, 1698.
ESTC No. R13517.Grub Street ID 61615.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe: or, The great Mogul. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. By John Dryden.
London: printed by Tho. Warren, for Henry Herringman; and sold by J. Tonson, F. Saunders, and T. Bennet, 1699.
ESTC No. R13618.Grub Street ID 61706.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee ...
London: printed for R[ichard]. Wellington at the Lute in St. Paul's church-yard, and E[dmund]. Rumball at the Post-house in Covent-Garden, 1699.
ESTC No. R175986.Grub Street ID 68680.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee. To which is added, a vindication of the play. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Grays-Inn-Gate, next Grays-Inn-Lane, MDCXCIX. [1699].
ESTC No. R214534.Grub Street ID 89764.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for R. Wellington at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and E. Rombull at the Post-House in Covent-Garden, 1699.
ESTC No. R31376.Grub Street ID 114173.
Dryden, John.
A dialogue, and secular masque, in The Pilgrim. Written by the late famous Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, in Fleetstreet, 1700.
ESTC No. R174752.Grub Street ID 67855.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with orginal poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, within Gray's Inn Gate next Gray's Inn Lane, MDCC. [1700].
ESTC No. R31983.Grub Street ID 114727.
Dryden, John.
The comedies, tragedies, and operas written by John Dryden, Esq; With A secular masque, being the last of his performances for the stage. Now first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two volumes.
London: printed for Daniel Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar; Benjamin Tooke, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and George Strahan at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. N3504.Grub Street ID 23324.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Rich. Wellington, at the Crown and Dolphin the West-End of St. Paul's Church-Yard, and E. Rumball at the Post-House in Covent-Garden, 1701.
ESTC No. T42083.Grub Street ID 270888.
Dryden, John.
The kind keeper; or, Mr. Limberham: a comedy: as it was acted at the Duke's theatre by His Royal Highnesses servants. Written by John Dryden, Servant to his late Majesty.
London: printed for Rich. Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown the West-End of St. Paul's Church-Yard, and E. Rumball at the Post-House in Covent-Garden, 1701.
ESTC No. N2745.Grub Street ID 16700.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1701.
ESTC No. N1600.Grub Street ID 5701.
Dryden, John.
Poems on various occasions; and translations from several authors. By Mr. John Dryden. Now first publish'd together in one volume.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1701.
ESTC No. T124515.Grub Street ID 174708.
Dryden, John.
The works of the late famous Mr. John Dryden. In four volumes. Containing all his comedies, tragedies, and operas; with his original poems and translations.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1701.
ESTC No. N25881.Grub Street ID 15239.
Dryden, John.
The comedies, tragedies, and operas written by John Dryden, Esq; Now first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane; Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon; and Richard Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T143003.Grub Street ID 190133.
Dryden, John.
The comedies, tragedies, and operas written by John Dryden, Esq; Now first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane; Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon; and Richard Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T143004.Grub Street ID 190134.
Dryden, John.
The comedies, tragedies, and operas written by John Dryden, Esq; Now first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson; Thomas Bennet; and Richard Wellington, 1701.
ESTC No. T143005.Grub Street ID 190135.
Dryden, John.
The comedies, tragedies, and operas written by John Dryden, Esq; Now first collected together, and corrected from the originals. In two volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson; Thomas Bennet; and Richard Wellington, 1701.
ESTC No. N51308.Grub Street ID 35299.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love; or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majestie's servants at the Theatre-Royal. By John Dryden, Servant to his Majesty.
London: printed by T. W. for Jacob Tonson, and Thomas Bennet, and sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintott, 1702.
ESTC No. T16458.Grub Street ID 202855.
Dryden, John.
Miscellany poems: the first part. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets. Together with several original poems, by the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane, 1702.
ESTC No. T117015.Grub Street ID 168642.
Dryden, John.
Sylv?: or, the second part of poetical miscellanies. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, 1702.
ESTC No. T116469.Grub Street ID 168134.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy, acted by Her Majesties servants. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet. Sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintot, 1703.
ESTC No. T21226.Grub Street ID 239509.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperour: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet. Sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintot, 1703.
ESTC No. T37144.Grub Street ID 266911.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet. Sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintot, 1703.
ESTC No. N23101.Grub Street ID 12461.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. Acted at the Theatre-Royal. In two parts. Written by John Dryden, Servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet: and sold by J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, G. Strahan and W. Davis over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1704.
ESTC No. N14888.Grub Street ID 4639.
Dryden, John.
The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. Acted at the Theatre-Royal. In two parts. Written by John Dryden, Servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for J. Tonson and T. Bennet: and sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintott, 1704.
ESTC No. N14890.Grub Street ID 4642.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. Acted by their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson: and sold by R. Wellington, G. Strahan, and B. Lintott, 1704.
ESTC No. T49566.Grub Street ID 277349.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe: or, the great mogul. A tragedy. As it is acted by Her Majesty's servants. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet: and sold by J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, G. Strahan and W. Davis over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1704.
ESTC No. T16460.Grub Street ID 202869.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe: or, the great mogul. A tragedy. As it is acted by Her Majesty's servants. By Mr. John Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane. And T. Bennet at the Half Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704.
ESTC No. N4604.Grub Street ID 30908.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. Acted by their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and T. Bennet: and sold by J. Knapton, G. Strahan and W. Davis, 1704.
ESTC No. N23905.Grub Street ID 13267.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Socia's. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson; and sold by James Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, George Strahan over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and Egbert Sanger at the Post-House near the Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1706.
ESTC No. T21848.Grub Street ID 243019.
Dryden, John.
Examen poeticum: being the third part of Miscellany poems, containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets. Together with many original copies, by the most eminent hands.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, within Grays-Inn Gate, next Grays-Inn Lane, MDCCVI. [1706].
ESTC No. N6500.Grub Street ID 46932.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, for the benefit of the poor, 1708.
ESTC No. T19006.Grub Street ID 225310.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, for the benefit of the poor, 1708.
ESTC No. N30278.Grub Street ID 19243.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem.
[London: printed by J. Read, 1708].
ESTC No. T152958.Grub Street ID 197510.
Dryden, John.
Lucretius: a poem against the fear of death. With an ode in memory of the accomplish'd young lady Mrs. Ann Killigrew, excellent in the two sister arts of poetry and painting.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, [1709].
ESTC No. T76294.Grub Street ID 298778.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by J. Knapton, G. Strahan, and E. Sanger, 1709.
ESTC No. N69498.Grub Street ID 50529.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by J. Knapton, G. Strahan, and E. Sanger, 1709.
ESTC No. N54153.Grub Street ID 37987.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy, acted by Her Majesty's servants. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, G. Strahan over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and E. Sanger at the Post-House at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1709.
ESTC No. T16459.Grub Street ID 202862.
Dryden, John.
Eleonora: a panegyrical poem, dedicated to the memory of the late countess of Abingdon.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, 1709.
ESTC No. T32606.Grub Street ID 263290.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, G. Strahan over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, and E. Sanger at the Post-House at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1709.
ESTC No. N7426.Grub Street ID 52361.
Dryden, John.
The medal. A satyr against sedition. By the author of Absalom and Achitophel.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, 1709.
ESTC No. T39089.Grub Street ID 268444.
Dryden, John.
Mac Flecknoe: a poem. By J. Dryden. With Spencer's ghost: being a satyr concerning poetry. By J. Oldham.
London: printed by H. Hills, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
ESTC No. T38818.Grub Street ID 268227.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-zebe, or, the great-mogul. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed [by T. Johnson] in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N30568.Grub Street ID 19489.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. a [sic] tragedy. Written in imitation of Sakespear's [sic] stile. By Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. T204329.Grub Street ID 235107.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Sakespear's [sic] stile, by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. T161489.Grub Street ID 200559.
Dryden, John.
Religio laici: or, a layman's faith. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, 1710.
ESTC No. T78014.Grub Street ID 299923.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. By Mr. Dryden & Mr. Lee.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed [by T. Johnson] in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N23080.Grub Street ID 12440.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. Writen [sic] by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed [for Thomas Johnson] in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N9015.Grub Street ID 53913.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar, or, the double discovery: a tragi-comedy. Writen [sic] by Mr. Dryden.
[The Hague]: Printed [by Thomas Johnson] in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N26161.Grub Street ID 15537.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed in the year, 1710.
ESTC No. N32648.Grub Street ID 21236.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. The authors Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for Rich. Wellington, 1711.
ESTC No. T131337.Grub Street ID 180356.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's Head over-against Katherine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXIII. [1713].
ESTC No. T145034.Grub Street ID 191826.
Dryden, John.
Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1716.
ESTC No. N65196.Grub Street ID 47104.
Dryden, John.
The fifth part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: Together with Several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine Street in the Strand, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. T214159.Grub Street ID 240708.
Dryden, John.
The first part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1716.
ESTC No. N6906.Grub Street ID 50277.
Dryden, John.
The third part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations Of The Ancient Poets: Together with Several Original Poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. N49205.Grub Street ID 33647.
Dryden, John.
The sixth part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1716.
ESTC No. T175048.Grub Street ID 212129.
Dryden, John.
The second part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. N70161.Grub Street ID 50871.
Dryden, John.
The fourth part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the Ancient Poets: Together with Several Original Poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXVI. [1716].
ESTC No. N64834.Grub Street ID 46795.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; In six volumes.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by R. Knaplock, W. Taylor, W. Mears, J. Browne, W. Churchill, E. Symon, and J. Brotherton, MDCCXVII. [1717].
ESTC No. T145328.Grub Street ID 192070.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by John Dryden, Servant to His Majesty.
London: printed for J. T. [Jacob Tonson] and sold by J. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, 1717.
ESTC No. T16461.Grub Street ID 202878.
Dryden, John.
Sir Martin Mar-all; or, the feign'd innocence. A comedy. As it was acted at his higness the Duke of York's theater.
[London]: printed in the year, 1717.
ESTC No. N65362.Grub Street ID 47248.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; In six volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the strand, MDCCXVII. [1717].
ESTC No. N10169.Grub Street ID 178.
Dryden, John.
Secret love; or, the maiden-queen. As it is acted at the Theater-Royal, by his Majesty's Servants.
London: printed in the year, 1717.
ESTC No. N60710.Grub Street ID 43710.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse.
London: printed in the year, 1717.
ESTC No. N66017.Grub Street ID 47810.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; In six volumes.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by J. Brotherton and W. Meadows, at the Black Bull in Cornhill, MDCCXVIII. [1718].
ESTC No. N8811.Grub Street ID 53715.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Sakespear's [sic] stile, by Mr. Dryden.
[The Hague]: Printed for T. Johnson, 1720.
ESTC No. T14899.Grub Street ID 195088.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. By Mr. Dryden & Mr. Lee.
London [The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, [1720?].
ESTC No. T14903.Grub Street ID 195114.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar, or, the double discovery: a tragi-comedy. Writen [sic] by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, 1720.
ESTC No. T14904.Grub Street ID 195122.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants; and written in imitation of Shakespear's style.
London: printed for J. T. and sold by T. Jauncy, at the Angel without Temple-Bar, MDCCXX. [1720].
ESTC No. T161490.Grub Street ID 200561.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or the two Sosias. A comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, 1721.
ESTC No. T14900.Grub Street ID 195095.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe, or, the great-mogul. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, M.DCC.XXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T14901.Grub Street ID 195101.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards: being the sequel of The Indian queen. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London [i.e. The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, 1721.
ESTC No. N17238.Grub Street ID 6709.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroick verse, by Mr. Dryden.
London [i.e The Hague]: printed for T. Johnson, M.DCC.XXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T14905.Grub Street ID 195130.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen.
Dublin: re-printed for George Grierson, at the Two Bibles, in Essex-Street, 1721.
ESTC No. N7409.Grub Street ID 52344.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at Shakespear's-Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXXI. [1721].
ESTC No. T124904.Grub Street ID 175078.
Dryden, John.
The Duke of Guise, a tragedy. Written by Mr. Lee and Mr. Dryden.
[London: printed for M. P. and sold by A. Bettesworth, and F. Clay, 1722].
ESTC No. T35019.Grub Street ID 265229.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery: a tragi-comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: re-printed, and sold by Tho Hume, 1723.
ESTC No. T177151.Grub Street ID 214113.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Sosia's. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal.
Dublin: printed by and for George Grierson, 1723.
ESTC No. N2534.Grub Street ID 14695.
Dryden, John.
Absalon et Achitophel. Carmine latino-heroico.
Londini: anno salutis, 1723.
ESTC No. T138610.Grub Street ID 186474.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants.
Dublin: printed by George Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1723.
ESTC No. N4466.Grub Street ID 30059.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by and for George Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1723.
ESTC No. N15788.Grub Street ID 5487.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
Dublin: printed by and for George Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex-Street, M,DCC,XXIII. [1723].
ESTC No. T27658.Grub Street ID 259561.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen.
Dublin: re-printed by George Grierson, 1724.
ESTC No. T188546.Grub Street ID 224341.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal.
London: printed in the year 1724. Sold by R. Montague, in Sheer-Lane, [1724].
ESTC No. N9013.Grub Street ID 53911.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal.
London: printed by J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, for M. Poulson, and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, R. Caldwell in Newgate-Street, and F. Clay without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXV. [1725].
ESTC No. N9012.Grub Street ID 53910.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head in the Strand, MDCCXXV. [1725].
ESTC No. T66308.Grub Street ID 291051.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy, acted at the Theatre-Royal.
London: printed for G. Strahan; and B. Motte, 1726.
ESTC No. T182788.Grub Street ID 219229.
Dryden, John.
The third part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1727.
ESTC No. T222341.Grub Street ID 245280.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. To which is added an explanatory key never printed before.
Dublin: printed by James Hoey and George Faulkner, 1727.
ESTC No. N1597.Grub Street ID 5670.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy, acted at the Theatre Royal.
London: printed for G. Strahan; and B. Motte, 1727.
ESTC No. N55195.Grub Street ID 38723.
Dryden, John.
The first part of Miscellany poems. Containing variety of new translations of the ancient poets: together with several original poems. By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T117014.Grub Street ID 168641.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus, a tragedy. Written by Mr. Lee and Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Darby in Bartholomew-Close, A. Bettesworth in Paternoster Row, and F. Clay without Temple-Bar; all in trust for Richard, James, and Bethel Wellington: and sold also by Ri. Caldwell in Newgate Street, M.DCC.XXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T27657.Grub Street ID 259560.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theater-Royal, by His Majeststy's [sic] servants; and written in imitation of Shakespear's style.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T27660.Grub Street ID 259564.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. As it is acted at the Theater-Royal, by His Majesty's servants.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T16474.Grub Street ID 203008.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed: and sold by Tho. Astley, 1728.
ESTC No. N55197.Grub Street ID 38725.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery: a tragi-comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for P. Crampton, and T. Benson, 1728.
ESTC No. T177150.Grub Street ID 214112.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. And [sic] it is acted at the Theater-Royal, by His Majesty's servants; and written in imitation of Shakespear's style.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXVIII. [1728].
ESTC No. T21227.Grub Street ID 239514.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added an explanatory key never printed before.
Dublin: printed by James Hoey, and George Faulkner, at the Pamphlet Shop, opposite the Tholsel in Skinner-Row, 1729.
ESTC No. T152959.Grub Street ID 197511.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem, in three parts. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
[London?]: Re-printed in the year, 1729.
ESTC No. N32878.Grub Street ID 21449.
Dryden, John.
The power of musick. A song in honour of St. Cecilia's day. Occasionally publish'd on the grand assembly of the Musical Society, at St. Patrick's Church, this twenty third day of November, 1730.
Dublin: printed by Richard Dickson and sold at the Globe Tavern, 1730.
ESTC No. T180209.Grub Street ID 216879.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by and for Geo. Grierson, at the Two Bibles in Essex-Street, MDCCXXX. [1730].
ESTC No. N29746.Grub Street ID 18817.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen.
Dublin: printed by T. Lawler, 1730.
ESTC No. N52081.Grub Street ID 36058.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for Thomas Moore, 1731.
ESTC No. N29745.Grub Street ID 18816.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, an explanatory key, never before printed.
Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, 1731.
ESTC No. N61025.Grub Street ID 43961.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence: and fall of man, an opera. By John Dryden, Esq;.
Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, at the Pamphlet Shop in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, MDCCXXXI. [1731].
ESTC No. N36587.Grub Street ID 24559.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Sosia's. A comedy. Written by the late Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T16475.Grub Street ID 203017.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for Philip Crampton, 1732.
ESTC No. N22284.Grub Street ID 11653.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe: a tragedy. Written by the late Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by W. Feales, at Row's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T16463.Grub Street ID 202900.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. Written by the late Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by W. Feales, at Row's Head, over-against Clement's-Inn Gate, MDCCXXXII. [1732].
ESTC No. T27659.Grub Street ID 259562.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus, a tragedy. Written by Mr. Lee and Mr. Dryden.
London: printed, and sold at the pamphlet-shop next Ludgate, and at several other places about town where proposals are set up, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733].
ESTC No. N22285.Grub Street ID 11654.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery: a tragi-comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by S. Powell. For Philip Crampton, 1733.
ESTC No. N23904.Grub Street ID 13266.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, the Corner of Essex-Street, in the Strand, MDCCXXXIII. [1733].
ESTC No. T27663.Grub Street ID 259567.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man. An opera. Written in heroick verse.
London: printed for J. Tonson: and sold by W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, the Corner of Essex-Street, in the Strand, 1733.
ESTC No. T27664.Grub Street ID 259568.
Dryden, John.
The duke of Guise, a tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesties servants. Written by Mr. Lee and Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for W. Feales, at Rowe's-Head, the corner of Essex-Street in the Strand; R. Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown, without Temple-Bar; J. Wellington; and for A. Bettesworth and F. Clay, in trust for B. Wellington, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T35016.Grub Street ID 265226.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy, as it is acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T42082.Grub Street ID 270887.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or the double discovery. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's servants.
London: printed for J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1734.
ESTC No. T49565.Grub Street ID 277348.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head ever-against Catharine-Street in the Strand, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T124903.Grub Street ID 175077.
Dryden, John.
The duke of Guise. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T35017.Grub Street ID 265227.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T52498.Grub Street ID 279575.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love: or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T52166.Grub Street ID 279325.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T63284.Grub Street ID 288546.
Dryden, John.
Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. To which is prefix'd The life of Cleomenes.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T30834.Grub Street ID 261669.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T63291.Grub Street ID 288552.
Dryden, John.
Almanzor and Almahide: or, the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. In two parts.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T63293.Grub Street ID 288553.
Dryden, John.
Limberham: or, the Kind Keeper. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T63294.Grub Street ID 288554.
Dryden, John.
Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, an explanatory key, never before printed.
Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, 1735.
ESTC No. T163563.Grub Street ID 202027.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T63296.Grub Street ID 288555.
Dryden, John.
Sir Martin Mar----all: or, the feign'd innocence. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T48357.Grub Street ID 276268.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man. An opera. Written in heroick verse, by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T63297.Grub Street ID 288556.
Dryden, John.
Sir Martin Mar-all: or, the feign'd innocence. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T48358.Grub Street ID 276269.
Dryden, John.
Of dramatick poesy, an essay.
[London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1735].
ESTC No. T42097.Grub Street ID 270901.
Dryden, John.
The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T45120.Grub Street ID 273463.
Dryden, John.
The assignation: or, Love in a nunnery. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. N71636.Grub Street ID 51775.
Dryden, John.
Amboyna: or, the cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. N71637.Grub Street ID 51776.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Socia's. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. N71638.Grub Street ID 51777.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Socia's. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T21849.Grub Street ID 243028.
Dryden, John.
Albion and Albanius: an opera. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T21169.Grub Street ID 239205.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T49567.Grub Street ID 277350.
Dryden, John.
Love triumphant: or, nature will prevail. A tragi-comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T38696.Grub Street ID 268136.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T34832.Grub Street ID 265082.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy, as it is acted at the theatres.
Dublin: printed by Theo. Jones. For William Smith, 1735.
ESTC No. T34834.Grub Street ID 265084.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus, King of Thebes: a tragedy. As it is acted at the theatres. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by R. Walker; and may be had at his shop, 1735.
ESTC No. N22286.Grub Street ID 11655.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T37142.Grub Street ID 266909.
Dryden, John.
Secret love: or, the maiden queen. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T47406.Grub Street ID 275359.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love: or, the mock-astrologer. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T33558.Grub Street ID 264107.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence: and fall of man. An opera. By John Dryden, Esq;.
Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, 1735.
ESTC No. N24137.Grub Street ID 13499.
Dryden, John.
Troilus and Cressida: or, truth found too late. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. To which is prefix'd, A preface containing the grounds of criticism in tragedy.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T51767.Grub Street ID 278974.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A dramatick opera. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T29426.Grub Street ID 260808.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A dramatick opera. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1735.
ESTC No. T29427.Grub Street ID 260809.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T34937.Grub Street ID 265163.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. As it is acted at the theatres. By John Dryden, Esq;.
London: printed by R. Walker; and may be had at his shop, 1735.
ESTC No. N23906.Grub Street ID 13268.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen.
Dublin: printed for and sold by Philip Crampton, 1735.
ESTC No. N52084.Grub Street ID 36061.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-Zebe; a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735].
ESTC No. T22756.Grub Street ID 248555.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur; or, Merlin, the British inchanter. A dramatic opera, as it is performed at the Theatre in Goodman's Fields. The musick by Mr. Purcell.
London: printed by R. Walker, next the White-Horse-Inn, Fleet-Street, MDCCXXXVI. [1736].
ESTC No. T175398.Grub Street ID 212488.
Dryden, John.
Merlin: or, the British inchanter. And King Arthur, the British worthy. A dramatic opera, as it is performed at the Theatre in Goodman's Fields.
London: printed for E. Curll, 1736.
ESTC No. N55936.Grub Street ID 39193.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal.
London: printed for W. Feales, at Rowe's-Head, over-against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736].
ESTC No. N1459.Grub Street ID 4386.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1736.
ESTC No. N29672.Grub Street ID 18755.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. ...
London: printed for W. Feales, 1736.
ESTC No. N55198.Grub Street ID 38726.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr. Lee.
London: printed for W. Feales, 1736.
ESTC No. N22290.Grub Street ID 11660.
Dryden, John.
Merlin: or, the British inchanter. And King Arthur, the British worthy. A dramatic opera, as it is performed at the Theatre in Goodman's Fields.
London: printed for E. Curll, at Pope's Head in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden, [1736].
ESTC No. T73432.Grub Street ID 296686.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or the double discovery. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by his Majesty's servants.
London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1737.
ESTC No. T216767.Grub Street ID 242118.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode written by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield: and sold by Edward Broughton, 1738.
ESTC No. N42406.Grub Street ID 28685.
Dryden, John.
Mr. Dryden's ode for St. Cæcilia's day, set to music by Mr. Handel, and performed by the Academy of Ancient Music; on Thursday January the 18th, 1738.
London: printed in the year, 1738.
ESTC No. T170682.Grub Street ID 208362.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T161459.Grub Street ID 200544.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. T27661.Grub Street ID 259565.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick. An ode. By Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handell.
[London?]: Printed in the year, 1742.
ESTC No. N61165.Grub Street ID 44077.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1743.
ESTC No. N16924.Grub Street ID 6425.
Dryden, John.
Mr Dryden's ode for St. Cæcilia's day: set to music by Mr Handel, and performed at Ruckholt House, on Monday, October 3, 1743.
London: printed for J. Mechell, at the King's Arms, Fleetstreet, [1743].
ESTC No. T89128.Grub Street ID 309051.
Dryden, John.
Original poems and translations, by John Dryden, Esq; now first collected and publish'd together, in two volumes.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXLIII. [1743].
ESTC No. T144894.Grub Street ID 191706.
Dryden, John.
Fables antient and modern; translated into verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCXLV. [1745].
ESTC No. T124698.Grub Street ID 174875.
Dryden, John.
The secular masqu[e,] written by John Dryden, Esq[;] Set to musick by Mr. Boyce.
London: printed in the year, 1745.
ESTC No. N24798.Grub Street ID 14146.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, Bookseller, in Dame-Street, M,DCC,XLVII. [1747].
ESTC No. T16464.Grub Street ID 202909.
Dryden, John.
By their Excellencies the Lords Justices special command. For the benefit of the Hospital for Poor Distrest Lying in Women in George's-Lane. Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick. An ode. Written by Mr. Dryden, and set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Dublin: printed by James Hoey, 1747.
ESTC No. T216222.Grub Street ID 241912.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, Bookseller in Dame-Street, M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748].
ESTC No. N22287.Grub Street ID 11656.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. A tragi-comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, 1749.
ESTC No. T49564.Grub Street ID 277347.
Dryden, John.
Select essays on the belles lettres. By Mr. Dryden.
Glasgow: printed by Robert Urie, MDCCL. [1750].
ESTC No. T134439.Grub Street ID 183080.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A dramatick opera. By Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for John Exshaw, 1750.
ESTC No. N2776.Grub Street ID 17000.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico. A tragedy. Written by John Dryden, Esq.
Glasgow: printed and sold by Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1750.
ESTC No. N7410.Grub Street ID 52346.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-alley. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for James Dalton, 1750.
ESTC No. N29744.Grub Street ID 18815.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750.
ESTC No. T37143.Grub Street ID 266910.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast, an ode, in honour of St. Cecilia's day. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Winchester: printed and sold by W. Greenville, [1750?].
ESTC No. T86356.Grub Street ID 306590.
Dryden, John.
Alexandri festum, sive vis musicæ, ode, quam ... St. Cæciliæ dicavit Johannes Dryden ... et quam paululm immutavit, sive emendavit Johannes Hughes ... Latine reddita.
Oxonii: e typographeo Clarendoniano, impensis Jacobi Fletcher. Prostant apud J. & J. Rivington, London, 1751.
ESTC No. T21210.Grub Street ID 239425.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy, altered from Dryden. As it is now acting in the Theatre-Royal, Dublin.
Dublin: printed for William Smith, at the Hercules, Bookseller, in Dame-Street, MDCCLI. [1751].
ESTC No. T165612.Grub Street ID 203874.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, written by Mr. Dryden. And an additional new act, call'd The choice of Hercules. Both set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLI. [1751].
ESTC No. T106910.Grub Street ID 159986.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLII. [1752].
ESTC No. T56481.Grub Street ID 282926.
Dryden, John.
Aurenge-Zebe: or, the great-mogul. A tragedy. By John Dryden, Esq;.
Glasgow: printed and sold by R. and A. Foulis, MDCCLII. [1752].
ESTC No. T26044.Grub Street ID 258234.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. A tragi-comedy. By John Dryden Esq;.
Glasgow: printed and sold by R. and A. Foulis, MDCCLII. [1752].
ESTC No. T16471.Grub Street ID 202977.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick an ode, in honour of St. Cecilia's day. Wrote by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Edinburgh: printed by Tho. and Wal. Ruddimans, 1753.
ESTC No. T208153.Grub Street ID 237096.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient & modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with original poems. By John Dryden, Esq; ...
Glasgow: printed by Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1752 [1753].
ESTC No. N7881.Grub Street ID 52793.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. And an additional new act, call'd The choice of Hercules. Both set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753.
ESTC No. N29673.Grub Street ID 18756.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. And an additional new act, call'd The choice of Hercules. Both set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753.
ESTC No. T161447.Grub Street ID 200537.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLIII [1753].
ESTC No. T49568.Grub Street ID 277351.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia. By Mr. Dryden. Perform'd on Friday the 2d of March, before the presidents, vice-presidents, and governors of the Small-Pox Hospital. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, in the Strand, M.DCC.LIII. [1753].
ESTC No. N32802.Grub Street ID 21369.
Dryden, John.
Poems and fables. By John Dryden, ... Now first published together. In two volumes. ... To which is prefix'd, An account of his life and writings.
Dublin: printed by A. Reilly; for William Smith, 1753.
ESTC No. T122304.Grub Street ID 173021.
Dryden, John.
The indian emperor. Or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of The Indian queen. By Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street, M,DCC,LIV. [1754].
ESTC No. N7408.Grub Street ID 52343.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico. A tragedy. Written by John Dryden, Esq.
Glasgow: printed by William Duncan junior, 1755.
ESTC No. T230925.Grub Street ID 250379.
Dryden, John.
Fables antient and modern; translated into verse from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper in the Strand, MDCCLV. [1755].
ESTC No. T125269.Grub Street ID 175415.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, by John Dryden, Esq. In two volumes. ...
Glasgow: printed and sold by Rob. & And. Foulis, 1756.
ESTC No. T124934.Grub Street ID 175108.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Sosias. A comedy, alter'd from Dryden. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With a new interlude of music, an occasional prologue, and some account of the alterations.
London: printed: and sold by J. Payne at Pope's Head, in Pater-Noster Row, MDCCLVI. [1756].
ESTC No. T21852.Grub Street ID 243042.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. Wrote in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Worcester: printed by R. Lewis, 1758.
ESTC No. N29678.Grub Street ID 18760.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Sosias. A comedy, alter'd from Dryden by Mr. Garrick. As it is perform'd at the Theatres-Royal in London and Dublin. With a new interlude of music, an occasional prologue, and some account of the alterations.
Dublin: printed by D. Chamberlaine, for Sarah Cotter, under Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758].
ESTC No. T187503.Grub Street ID 223450.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Edinburgh: printed by John Wood and Company, 1759.
ESTC No. T208152.Grub Street ID 237095.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of musick: an ode, in honour of St. Cecilia's day. Wrote by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Edinburgh: sold by Robert Bremner, [1759?].
ESTC No. T161458.Grub Street ID 200543.
Dryden, John.
The Indian emperor: or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. A tragedy. By John Dryden, Esq;.
Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, 1759.
ESTC No. N7425.Grub Street ID 52360.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden.
Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, at Pope's Head opposite the Exchange, M,DCC,LIX. [1759].
ESTC No. T16469.Grub Street ID 202960.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr Dryden.
Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, at Pope's Head, opposite to the Exchange, MDCCLIX. [1759].
ESTC No. T16472.Grub Street ID 202988.
Dryden, John.
The miscellaneous works of John Dryden, Esq; containing all his original poems, tales, and translations. ... With explanatory notes and observations. Also an account of his life and writings. ...
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1760.
ESTC No. T145665.Grub Street ID 192391.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden.
Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, at Pope's Head, opposite the Exchange, M,DCC,LX. [1760].
ESTC No. T16467.Grub Street ID 202939.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCLX. [1760].
ESTC No. T16473.Grub Street ID 202998.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T52499.Grub Street ID 279576.
Dryden, John.
Tyrannick love; or, the royal martyr. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T52167.Grub Street ID 279326.
Dryden, John.
Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T30833.Grub Street ID 261668.
Dryden, John.
The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J.and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T45121.Grub Street ID 273464.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. Written by Mr. Dryden. And set to musick by Mr. Handel. To which is added, Virtue and beauty reconciled. A serenata. Set to musick by Thomas Augustine Arne. ... As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. N29679.Grub Street ID 18761.
Dryden, John.
Love triumphant: or, nature will prevail. A tragi-comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T38697.Grub Street ID 268137.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal: a tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T34833.Grub Street ID 265083.
Dryden, John.
Secret love: or, the maiden queen. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T47407.Grub Street ID 275360.
Dryden, John.
An evening's love: or, the mock-astrologer. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762.
ESTC No. T33559.Grub Street ID 264108.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq. in six volumes.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1762-63.
ESTC No. T34938.Grub Street ID 265164.
Dryden, John.
The duke of Guise. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden and Mr Lee.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, MDCCLXIII. [1763].
ESTC No. T35018.Grub Street ID 265228.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T63282.Grub Street ID 288544.
Dryden, John.
Almanzor and Almahide: or, the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. A tragedy, in two parts. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T63283.Grub Street ID 288545.
Dryden, John.
Limberham: or, the kind keeper. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T63285.Grub Street ID 288547.
Dryden, John.
Aureng-zebe: a tragedy. Written by by [sic] Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T63287.Grub Street ID 288549.
Dryden, John.
The state of innocence, and fall of man; an opera. Written in heroick verse by Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T63288.Grub Street ID 288550.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. T49569.Grub Street ID 277352.
Dryden, John.
Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy.
Dublin: printed for Thomas Wilkinson, 1763.
ESTC No. T197005.Grub Street ID 230266.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1763.
ESTC No. N29743.Grub Street ID 18814.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A dramatick opera. As it is now acting at the Theatre Royal in Crow-Street. By Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed by James Hoey, for the Theatre Royal, 1763.
ESTC No. T180080.Grub Street ID 216756.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A masque. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, by the servants of his Majesty. Altered from Dryden. The music by Purcell. To which is perfixed, the life of Arthur: extracted from the best historians.
Dublin: printed by J. Potts, in Dame-Street, 1763.
ESTC No. T16468.Grub Street ID 202950.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem. In three parts. Written by John Dryden, ...
London: printed by T. Meaghan [sic, for Meighan], and sold by William Flyn, Corke, 1764.
ESTC No. T221936.Grub Street ID 245032.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for A. Ewing, W. Smith, and Son, J. Exshaw, and T. Dyton, 1764.
ESTC No. N29742.Grub Street ID 18813.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear's stile, by Mr. Dryden.
Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-Street, MDCCLXIV. [1764].
ESTC No. T21233.Grub Street ID 239554.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, The coronation anthems. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, [1765?].
ESTC No. T109569.Grub Street ID 162317.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added, the Coronation anthems. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, [1765?].
ESTC No. T109578.Grub Street ID 162325.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus: a tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee.
Dublin: printed for W. Smith and Son, A. Ewing, and J. Exshaw, 1765.
ESTC No. T42087.Grub Street ID 270892.
Dryden, John.
[Alexander's feast;] or the power of music, written by Mr. Dryden. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Cambridge: printed by T. Fletcher, [1765?].
ESTC No. T161456.Grub Street ID 200541.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. Performed by the Academy of Ancient Musick, on Thursday, March 26, 1767.
London: printed in the year, M.DCC.LXVII. [1767].
ESTC No. N32803.Grub Street ID 21370.
Dryden, John.
The miscellaneous works of John Dryden, Esq; containing all his original poems, tales, and translations, in four volumes. ...
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1767.
ESTC No. T131403.Grub Street ID 180396.
Dryden, John.
The dramatick works of John Dryden, Esq; in six volumes.
London: printed for Jacob Tonson in the Strand, MDCCXXXV. [1735] [1768?].
ESTC No. T127478.Grub Street ID 177175.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for W. Strahan; Hawes, Clarke, and Collins; T. Davies; R. Baldwin; T. Lowndes; W. Griffin; and T. Becket, 1768.
ESTC No. T63286.Grub Street ID 288548.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By John Dryden, Esq; To which is prefixed the life of the author.
Edinburgh: printed by and for Martin & Wotherspoon, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768].
ESTC No. T119724.Grub Street ID 171107.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy. By Mr Dryden and Mr Lee.
Edinburgh: printed by and for Martin & Wotherspoon, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768].
ESTC No. T119725.Grub Street ID 171108.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By John Dryden, Esq; To which is prefixed The life of the author.
Edinburgh: printed by and for Martin & Wotherspoon, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768].
ESTC No. T16465.Grub Street ID 202918.
Dryden, John.
King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A masque. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-street. Altered from Dryden. The music by Purcell. To which is prefixed, the life of Arthur: extracted from the best historians.
Dublin: printed by J. Potts, 1769.
ESTC No. T180128.Grub Street ID 216797.
Dryden, John.
A song in King Arthur. Set by Mr. Henry Purcel, and sung by Mrs Scott, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane.
London: printed and sold by R. Falkener, [1770?].
ESTC No. T186385.Grub Street ID 222539.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, by John Dryden, Esq. In two volumes. ...
Glasgow: printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1770.
ESTC No. T131618.Grub Street ID 180591.
Dryden, John.
Sung by Mr. Beard in Alexander's feast.
London: printed and sold by R. Falkener, [1770?].
ESTC No. T186460.Grub Street ID 222607.
Dryden, John.
The songs airs duets & chorusses in the Masque of King Arthur, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane compos'd by Purcel & Dr. Arne.
[London]: Printed & sold by John Johnston. Bought of Benjamin Rhames, [1770?].
ESTC No. N46309.Grub Street ID 31178.
Dryden, John.
Fables antient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace and Chaucer: with original poems. By John Dryden Esq; Vol. I.
Glasgow: printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis, M.DCC.LXXI. [1771].
ESTC No. T131621.Grub Street ID 180594.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Socia's. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for W. Strahan, L. Hawes and Co. S. Crowder, T. Lowndes, T. Davies, T. Becket, and W. Griffin, MDCCLXXI. [1771].
ESTC No. T27662.Grub Street ID 259566.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. By Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Norwich: printed by R. Beatniffe, 1772.
ESTC No. N45527.Grub Street ID 30431.
Dryden, John.
Fables, ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By John Dryden, Esq; ...
Edinburgh: printed for A. Kincaid and W. Creech, and J. Balfour, M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T144777.Grub Street ID 191598.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer: with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for T. Davies, T. Becket, T. Caslon, T. Cadell, G. Robinson, and T. Evans, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. T145415.Grub Street ID 192154.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, by John Dryden, Esq; in two volumes. ...
Edinburgh: printed for A. Kincaid and W. Creech, and J. Balfour, 1773.
ESTC No. T144895.Grub Street ID 191707.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. By Mr. Dryden.
Edinburgh: printed and sold by John Robertson, 1774.
ESTC No. N23978.Grub Street ID 13340.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By John Dryden, Esq; To which is prefixed, The life of the author.
Edinburgh: printed and sold by J. Robertson, (successor to Tho. and Wal. Ruddiman), MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. T16466.Grub Street ID 202928.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer : with original poems. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for T. Davies, B. White, C. Say, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Becket, T. Caslon, T. Cadell, J. Robson, R. Baldwin, and E. Johnston, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. T116742.Grub Street ID 168395.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy. By Mr Dryden and Mr Lee.
Edinburgh: printed and sold by John Robertson, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
ESTC No. T16470.Grub Street ID 202970.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, by John Dryden, Esq. In two volumes. ...
Glasgow: printed by Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1775.
ESTC No. T124935.Grub Street ID 175109.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. A comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London: printed for W. Strahan; T. Davies; T. Lowndes; T. Caslon; S. Bladon [and 3 others in London], 1776.
ESTC No. T49563.Grub Street ID 277346.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden.
[London]: Printed for W. Strahan, Clarke and Collins, T. Davies, R. Baldwin, T. Lowndes, T. Becket, and W. Flexney, 1776.
ESTC No. N15790.Grub Street ID 5490.
Dryden, John.
Bell's Edition. All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy, as written by Mr. Dryden. Distinguishing also the variations of the Theatre, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, By permission of the Managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London: printed for John Bell, near Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, and C. Etherington, at York, MDCCLXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. T21229.Grub Street ID 239527.
Dryden, John.
All for love: or, the world well lost. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Dryden. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London: printed for W. Strahan; T. Davies; R. Baldwin; T. Lowndes; T. Becket; W. Nicoll; and W. Fox, M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776].
ESTC No. T21232.Grub Street ID 239546.
Dryden, John.
Fables ancient and modern; translated into verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace and Chaucer: with original poems. By John Dryden Esq; ...
Glasgow: printed by Andrew Foulis, 1776.
ESTC No. T134339.Grub Street ID 183000.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, and translations, in two volumes. The author, John Dryden, Esq; ...
Edinburgh: printed by Churnside and Wilson, 1777.
ESTC No. N11041.Grub Street ID 1034.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, MDCCLXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T16476.Grub Street ID 203028.
Dryden, John.
The poetical works of John Dryden, Esq. In three volumes. With the life of the author. ...
Edinburg: at the Apollo Press, by the Martins, Anno, 1777.
ESTC No. T139863.Grub Street ID 187683.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy, as written by Dryden and Lee. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book. ... By Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London: printed for John Bell, 1777.
ESTC No. T42085.Grub Street ID 270890.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by George Frederick Handel, Esq.
London: printed by J. Hardy, by assignment of Mr. R. Tonson, [1777?].
ESTC No. T21206.Grub Street ID 239402.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Socias. A comedy, as altered from Dryden by Dr. Hawkesworth. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London: printed for J. Bell, 1777.
ESTC No. T21847.Grub Street ID 243015.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast: or, the power of musick. An ode. ... in honour of St. Cecilia, by Mr. Dryden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
Hereford: printed by C. Pugh, 1777.
ESTC No. T161450.Grub Street ID 200539.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Wenman, No 144, Fleet-Street; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country, M DCC LXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T49560.Grub Street ID 277343.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: or, the double discovery. A comedy, as written by Mr. Dryden. ... as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Wild, prompter.
London: printed for John Bell, 1777.
ESTC No. T49561.Grub Street ID 277344.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon: or, the two Sosias. A comedy, altered from Dryden, by Mr. Woodward. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London: printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, C. Corbett, and S. Bladon, 1777.
ESTC No. T21851.Grub Street ID 243040.
Dryden, John.
Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. A tragedy, as written by Dryden: distinguishing also the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book. By permission of the managers. By Mr. Hopkins, prompter. Bell's Edition.
London: printed for John Bell, near Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand, MDCCLXXVII. [1777].
ESTC No. T34831.Grub Street ID 265081.
Dryden, John.
The poetical works of John Dryden, Esq. in three volumes. With the life of the author.
Edinburg: at the Apollo Press, by the Martins, Anno [1777].
ESTC No. T83869.Grub Street ID 304282.
Dryden, John.
Original poems, and translations, in two volumes. The author, John Dryden, Esq; ...
London: printed in the year, 1777.
ESTC No. T124616.Grub Street ID 174800.
Dryden, John.
The poetical works of John Dryden. In three volumes. With the life of the author. ...
Edinburg: at the Apollo Press by the Martins, 1778.
ESTC No. T208177.Grub Street ID 237112.
Dryden, John.
All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's-Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, M DCC LXXVIII. [1778].
ESTC No. N29723.Grub Street ID 18793.
Dryden, John.
All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Wenman; and sold by all other booksellers in town and country, 1778.
ESTC No. T21228.Grub Street ID 239522.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of music. In honour of St. Cecilia. Written by Mr. Dryden.
[London: printed for J. Harrison, and J. Wenman, 1779].
ESTC No. T21205.Grub Street ID 239398.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by George Frederick Handel, Esq.
London: printed for J. Hardy, by assignment of Mr. R. Tonson, [1779].
ESTC No. T21207.Grub Street ID 239405.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar, a comedy, in five acts. Written by Mr. Dryden. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
London: printed for R. Butters, No. 79, Fleet street; and sold by all the booksellers in town and country, [1780?].
ESTC No. N23981.Grub Street ID 13343.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast or the power of music: an ode in honour of St. Cecilia's day.
Bath: printed for John Keene, [1780?].
ESTC No. T21204.Grub Street ID 239396.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Dryden and Lee.
London: printed for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster-Row; and sold, likewise, by J. Wenman, Fleet-Street; and all other booksellers, MDCCLXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. T42084.Grub Street ID 270889.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added The coronation anthems. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. Hardy, by assignment of Mr. R. Tonson, [1780?].
ESTC No. N29676.Grub Street ID 18759.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to music by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. Hardy, by assignment from Mr. R. Tonson, [1780?].
ESTC No. T161444.Grub Street ID 200535.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or, the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. To which is added The coronation anthems. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by Mr. Handel.
London: printed for J. Hardy, by assignment of Mr. R. Tonson, [1780?].
ESTC No. T161445.Grub Street ID 200536.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Altered from Dryden by Dr. Hawkesworth.
London: printed for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster-Row; and sold, likewise, by J. Wenman, Fleet-Street; and all other booksellers, MDCCLXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. T21854.Grub Street ID 243054.
Dryden, John.
Bell's Characteristical Edition. All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the Managers, by Mr. Hopkins prompter.
Edinburgh: from the Apollo Press, by the Martins, 1782.
ESTC No. T21231.Grub Street ID 239538.
Dryden, John.
The hind and the panther. A poem. In three parts. Written by John Dryden, Esq;.
Dublin: printed by B. Corcoran, 1783.
ESTC No. N17610.Grub Street ID 7077.
Dryden, John.
Academy of Ancient Music. Thursday, May 20, 1784. Act I. Alexander's feast. Handel. Act II. ...
[London]: Printed by S. Miles, no. 58, Borough, Southwark, [1784].
ESTC No. N15176.Grub Street ID 4912.
Dryden, John.
The poetical works of John Dryden. In three volumes. With the life of the author. Vol. I.
Edinburg: at the Apollo Press, by the Martins. Anno, 1784.
ESTC No. N12011.Grub Street ID 2019.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast. Set to music by Mr. Handel.
Manchester: Harrop, 1787.
ESTC No. N67100.Grub Street ID 48722.
Dryden, John.
The wild gallant. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden.
London: printed for J. Tonson, 1787.
ESTC No. N49371.Grub Street ID 33731.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast; or the power of music. Written by Mr. Dryden. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. Set to music by Mr. Handel.
Cambridge: printed by F. Hodson, and sold by G. Wynne, at his Music Shop, Trumpington-Street, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788].
ESTC No. T114793.Grub Street ID 166576.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar: A comedy. Written by Mr. Dryden. With the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London: printed for W. Lowndes, S. Bladon, W. Nicholl, and R. Badwin, M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. N70664.Grub Street ID 51153.
Dryden, John.
Alexander's feast.
[London]: Printed for the directors, by H. Macleish, Duke's-Court, Drury-Lane, 1791.
ESTC No. N42432.Grub Street ID 28695.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy. By Dryden and Lee. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-books, By Permission of the Managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T42086.Grub Street ID 270891.
Dryden, John.
The spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation as performed at the Theatres-Royal Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, By Permission of the Managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. T49562.Grub Street ID 277345.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. ...
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, 1791.
ESTC No. N24363.Grub Street ID 13725.
Dryden, John.
Oedipus. A tragedy. By Dryden and Lee. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. N19273.Grub Street ID 8700.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Socias. A comedy, as altered from Dryden by Dr. Hawkesworth. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British-Library. Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N15132.Grub Street ID 4866.
Dryden, John.
Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias. A comedy. As altered from Dryden by Dr. Hawkesworth. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, ...
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, 1792.
ESTC No. T21853.Grub Street ID 243049.
Dryden, John.
All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, By Permission of the Managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T21230.Grub Street ID 239532.
Dryden, John.
All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy, by Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. ...
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, 1792.
ESTC No. T226430.Grub Street ID 247988.
Dryden, John.
All for love; or, the world well lost. A tragedy, by Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. N15110.Grub Street ID 4844.
Dryden, John.
All for love. Or the world well lost, a tragedy, in five acts, written by Mr. Dryden. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
London: printed for R. Butters, No 79, Fleet street; and sold by all the Booksellers in Town and Country, [1795?].
ESTC No. T16462.Grub Street ID 202889.
Dryden, John.
I. Alexander's feast. An ode. By Dryden. II. Ode on St. Cecilia's day. By Pope. III. The bard. By Gray.
Glasgow: printed for and sold by Cameron & Murdoch, [1796].
ESTC No. T161438.Grub Street ID 200533.
Dryden, John.
The fables of John Dryden, ornamented with engravings from the pencil of the Right Hon. Lady Diana Beauclerc.
London: printed by T. Bensley, for J. Edwards, No 77, and E. Harding, No 98, Pall Mall, MDCCXCVII. [1797].
ESTC No. T128162.Grub Street ID 177797.
Dryden, John.
The poetical works of John Dryden. With the life of the author. Cooke's edition. ... Embellished with superb engravings.
London: printed for C. Cooke; and sold by all the booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, [1798].
ESTC No. T178547.Grub Street ID 215459.
Dryden, John.
The Spanish fryar; or, the double discovery. A comedy. By Mr. Dryden. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, ...
London: printed for the proprietors, by Bunney and Gold, 1799.
ESTC No. N36988.Grub Street ID 24939.
Dryden, John.
The critical and miscellaneous prose works of John Dryden, now first collected: with notes and illustrations; an account of the Life and writings of the author, grounded on original and authentick documents; and a collection of his letters, the greater part of which has never before been published. By Edmond Malone, Esq. Vol. I. Part I.
London: printed by H. Baldwin and Son, New Bridge-Street, for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, in the Strand, M,DCCC. [1800].
ESTC No. T145278.Grub Street ID 192022.