Shadwell. cf. Halkett & Laing; Stonehill, Block, & Stonehill.'One ... of the numerous contributions to the controversy between Dryden and Shadwell. As it principally consists of abuse of Dryden, it could not, of course, have been written by him. It has been generally ascribed to John Somers ... but Christie says there is neither internal probability nor evidence to support the story. Pope has said that Somers told him he had nothing to do with the poem."--Grolier club, New York, Catalogue of an exhibtion of ... the works of John Dryden. Ascribed also to ThomasPhotostat facsimile reproduction (positive) made from an original in the possessio of William Andrews Clark, jr.Signatures: B-C⁴ D¹ Numbers 2-3 omitted in paging.Mode of access: Intern...
[2], 25 p.An attack upon The Duke of Guise, a play by Dryden and Nathaniel Lee.Ascribed to Thomas Sh...
Dryden's Essay, published in 1667, was attacked on various grounds by Howard in a preface to The gre...
[15], 70, [6] p.Defending Dryden against the controversial literature of the period.Advertisements: ...
[2], 18 [i.e. 16] p."One ... of the numerous contributions to the controversy between Dryden and Sha...
There are few names in English literature which have suffered more reverses than that of John Dryden...
[8], 11 p.An attack in verse on Dryden, Otway, D'Urfey, and Mrs. Behn, ascribed to Shadwell.Reproduc...
Vita.Prom approximately 1675 until 1700, John Dryden and John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave were allie...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
I pass my time sometimes with Ovid, and sometimes with our old English poet, Chaucer; translating su...
A counter allegory to Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, usually attributed to Samuel Pordage, though ...
[10], 23 p.In verse.An answer by Thomas Shadwell to Dryden's The medal, which is an attack on Shafte...
Macdonald 65a.Edited by Samuel Derrick.Mode of access: Internet.Clark Library copy 2: front. (port.)...
John Dryden (1631-1700) needs no introduction as one of the finest English translators of poetry in ...
[2], 6 p.A satire in verse.Attributed to Thomas Shadwell. Cf. NUC pre-1956.Reproduction of original ...
8 p. Transcription of: Oxford, Printed by F. Hall at the Clarendon Press and sold by H. Milford, Lon...
[2], 25 p.An attack upon The Duke of Guise, a play by Dryden and Nathaniel Lee.Ascribed to Thomas Sh...
Dryden's Essay, published in 1667, was attacked on various grounds by Howard in a preface to The gre...
[15], 70, [6] p.Defending Dryden against the controversial literature of the period.Advertisements: ...
[2], 18 [i.e. 16] p."One ... of the numerous contributions to the controversy between Dryden and Sha...
There are few names in English literature which have suffered more reverses than that of John Dryden...
[8], 11 p.An attack in verse on Dryden, Otway, D'Urfey, and Mrs. Behn, ascribed to Shadwell.Reproduc...
Vita.Prom approximately 1675 until 1700, John Dryden and John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave were allie...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
I pass my time sometimes with Ovid, and sometimes with our old English poet, Chaucer; translating su...
A counter allegory to Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, usually attributed to Samuel Pordage, though ...
[10], 23 p.In verse.An answer by Thomas Shadwell to Dryden's The medal, which is an attack on Shafte...
Macdonald 65a.Edited by Samuel Derrick.Mode of access: Internet.Clark Library copy 2: front. (port.)...
John Dryden (1631-1700) needs no introduction as one of the finest English translators of poetry in ...
[2], 6 p.A satire in verse.Attributed to Thomas Shadwell. Cf. NUC pre-1956.Reproduction of original ...
8 p. Transcription of: Oxford, Printed by F. Hall at the Clarendon Press and sold by H. Milford, Lon...
[2], 25 p.An attack upon The Duke of Guise, a play by Dryden and Nathaniel Lee.Ascribed to Thomas Sh...
Dryden's Essay, published in 1667, was attacked on various grounds by Howard in a preface to The gre...
[15], 70, [6] p.Defending Dryden against the controversial literature of the period.Advertisements: ...