This is Volume 4 of the collected dramatic works of William D'Avenant (1606-1668), an English poet and playwright. D'Avenant was a pivotal figure in English theatre, bridging the gap between the Elizabethan/Jacobean era and the Restoration.
His works reflect the evolving theatrical tastes of the time, blending elements of classical drama with contemporary themes. This collection offers scholars and enthusiasts a valuable resource for understanding the development of English drama and the cultural landscape of the 17th century. D'Avenant's contributions to the stage continue to be studied and appreciated for their historical significance and artistic merit.
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