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Tyrannick Love, or The
Royal Martyr is a
tragedy by John
Dryden in
rhymed couplets,
first acted in June 1669, and
published in 1670. It is a retelling...
- Guffey, M.E. (eds.). The
Works of John Dryden,:
Plays - The Tempest,
Tyrannick Love, an Evening's Love.
University of
California Press. pp. 423–424....
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Tempest An Evening's Love, or the Mock Astrologer, a
Comedy (1668/1668)
Tyrannick Love, or the
Royal Martyr, a
Tragedy (1668 or 1669/1670)
Almanzor and...
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connection with the
theatre by
furnishing the
music for John Dryden's
tragedy Tyrannick Love. In this year,
Purcell also
composed a
march and p****epied called...
- distance.) You need not be informed, that
Violence and
Rapacity of a
tyrannick Ministry, have
forced the
Citizens of America, your
Brother Colonists...
- she was
still in the
public eye more than a
decade later.
Damilcar in
Tyrannick Love by John
Dryden (1669)
Isabella in The
Conquest of
Granada by John...
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roles in
contemporary Restoration dramas, by John
Dryden —
Maximin in
Tyrannick Love
Ventidius in All for Love
Rhodophil in
Marriage à la mode the Old...
- and it
would often challenge the
integrity of the play. For example,
Tyrannick Love took the main
female character, who had
often undergone tragedy,...
-
contemporary dramas, by John
Dryden — Marc
Antony in All for Love
Porphyrius in
Tyrannick Love
Aurange Zebe in Aurang-zebe
Celadon in The
Maiden Queen Wildblood...
- June 1669, when she pla****
Valeria in Dryden's very
successful tragedy Tyrannick Love. King
Charles II had a
considerable number of
mistresses through...