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Plays, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings associated with George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham, Vol. 2
Robert D. Hume and Harold Love (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
2007
ISBN:
9780199203642
Published online:
May 2013
EISBN:
9780191759710
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199203642.book.1
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
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Poems
[1] To his Mistress
[2] on the Dut: by D. Buck.
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[3,4] 'The larke' and 'The owle'
The Lark
The Owl
[5] Lines on Winifred Wells as paraphrased in French
[6] Funerary Inscription for the Grave of Abraham Cowley
[7] on these 2 V. of Mr Howards
[8] On the humor in Mr [—] Howards Play
[9] Upon the following Passage in the Conquest of Granada, a Tragedy, Written by Mr. Dryden
[10] Duke of Bu: of la: Shros
An Epitaph upon Thomas Late Lord Fairfax, Written by a Person of Honour
[12] On the London fires Monument
A Notion Taken out of Tullie's Dialogue, De Senectute
[14] Advice to a Painter, to draw the Delineaments of a Statesman, and his Underlings
The Lost Mistress, A Complaint Against the Countess of —
A Supplement to the Chequer-Inne
[17] Upon the Installment, of Sir — Os—n, and the Late Duke of New-castle
[18] A Song on Thomas Earl of Danby
A Familiar Epistle to Mr Julian Secretary to the Muses
[20] Part of an Ode of Horace Paraphrazed by the Duke of Buckingham
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Undatable Poems
[21] Optimum quod evenit
[22] The Cabin-Boy
[23] The Ducks
Lost Poem
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Miscellaneous Writings
A Letter to Sir Thomas Osborn
To Mr. Clifford, on his Humane-Reason
A Hue-and-Cry After Beauty and Virtue
The Militant Couple
An Essay upon Reason, and Religion
A Short Discourse upon the Reasonableness of Men's having a Religion, or Worship of God
The Duke of Buckingham His Grace's Letter
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The French General
INTRODUCTION
The French Generall
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An Account of a Conference
INTRODUCTION
An ACCOUNT of a CONFERENCE. BETWEEN His Grace GEORGE, late Duke of BUCKINGHAM, and Father Fitzgerald an Irish Priest, whom King JAMES II. sent to his Grace in his Sickness, to endeavour to pervert him to the Popish Perswasion. Faithfully taken by one of his Domesticks.
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The Buckingham Commonplace Book
INTRODUCTION
The 'Buckingham' Commonplace Book
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End Matter
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APPENDICES
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Appendix I. Biographical Documents
Samuel Butler, 'A Duke of Bucks'
A Portrait of Buckingham by Clarendon
The Duke of Buckingham's account of himself in several matters concerning his private life
Memoirs of the life of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham' by Brian Fairfax
THE 1704 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR The Publisher's PREFACE.
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Appendix II. Poems about Buckingham
A Dialogue between the Duke of Buckingham and his father's Ghost appearing with Felton's knife in his wounded body
A New Ballad to an Old Tune Called Sage Leaf
The D: of B: Letany
Of the Duke of Buckingham
William Wycherley, To the DUKE of B——, Imprisoned in the Tower, by a Court-Faction
A Proper New Ballad
To the Memory of the illustrious Prince George, Duke of Buckingham
Appendix III The Publication of Buckingham's Works
Appendix IV The Preface to A Key to the Rehearsal (1704)
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A Translation of Sir Politick Would-Be by H. Gaston Hall
Translators Note
THE ACTORS
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Sir Politic Would-be COMEDY
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ACT ONE
SCENE ONE
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
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ACT II
SCENE I
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
SCENE V
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ACT III
SCENE I
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
SCENE V
SCENE VI
SCENE VII
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ACT IV
SCENE I
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
SCENE V
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ACT V
SCENE I
SCENE II
SCENE III
SCENE IV
SCENE V
Appendix VI. A Sermon supposed to be preached by Dor B:'
Appendix VII Rejected Attributions
EXPLANATORY NOTES AND CRITICAL APPARATUS
Transmissional Histories
Bibliography
INDEX to the Introductions and Explanatory Notes
FIRST LINE INDEX
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