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Sir William Davenant's Gondibert
David F. Gladish (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1971
ISBN:
9780198124207
Published online:
September 2012
EISBN:
9780191733895
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198124207.book.1
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Contents
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Front Matter
Dedication
INTRODUCTION
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Gondibert
The Author's Preface
Hobbes's Answer to the Preface
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Gondibert
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THE FIRST BOOK
Canto the First
Canto the Second
Canto the Third
Canto the Fourth
Canto the Fifth
Canto the Sixth
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THE SECOND BOOK
Canto the First
Canto the Second
Canto the Third
Canto the Fourth
Canto the Fifth
Canto the Sixth
Canto the Seventh
Canto the Eighth
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THE THIRD BOOK
Canto the First
Canto the Second
Canto the Third
Canto the Fourth
Canto the Fifth
Canto the Sixth
POSTSCRIPT
The Seventh Canto of the Third Book
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End Matter
APPENDICES
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Commendatory Poems
To Sr Will. D'Avenant, Upon His Two First Books of Gondibert, Finish'D Before His Voyage to America
To Sir Will. D'Avenant, Upon His Two First Books of Gondibert, Finish'D Before His Voyage to America
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Certain Verses
Upon the Preface
Upon the Preface of Gondibert
To Sir W. Davenant
Upon the Continuation of Gondibert
The Author upon himself
A Letter sent to the good Knight
Upon fighting Will
In pugnacem Daphnem
Ad eundem
In Daphnen Causedicum
The Poet is angry being censured by one he knows not
Titulus compitis Londini cum licentia imponendus
Upon the Author
Canto 2
Thus far in the Authors own words, Now a little in his own way
To Daphne
An Essay in Explanation of Mr. Hobbs
The Poets Hot-Cockles
Upon the Authors writing his name, (as in the Title of his Book) D'Avenant
[Charles Cotton's poem] To Sir William Davenant, in answer to the Seventh Canto of the Third Book of his Gondibert
COMMENTARY
[3.238.70.175]
3.238.70.175