March – Fifteen-year-old
Nell Gwyn makes her first firmly recorded appearance on the
London stage, in
John Dryden's
heroic dramaThe Indian Emperour, playing Cydaria, daughter of
Montezuma and love interest to
Cortez (played by her real-life lover and acting coach
Charles Hart). Hitherto she has been a theatre orange-seller. Her performance is poor.[2]
The End of the World, The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgment[5]
The Holy City or the New Jerusalem
Richard Head – The English Rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant comprehending a compleat history of the most eminent cheats of both sexes
^Greaves, Richard (1992). John Bunyan and English nonconformity. London Rio Grande, Ohio: Hambledon Press. p. 41.
ISBN9780826420435.
^Plett, Heinrich (1999). Rhetorica movet : studies in historical and modern rhetoric in honor of Heinrich F. Plett. Leiden Boston Köln: Brill. p. 301.
ISBN9789004113398.
^Bermel, Albert (1990). Molière's theatrical bounty: a new view of the plays. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 70–71.
ISBN9780809315505.
March – Fifteen-year-old
Nell Gwyn makes her first firmly recorded appearance on the
London stage, in
John Dryden's
heroic dramaThe Indian Emperour, playing Cydaria, daughter of
Montezuma and love interest to
Cortez (played by her real-life lover and acting coach
Charles Hart). Hitherto she has been a theatre orange-seller. Her performance is poor.[2]
The End of the World, The Resurrection of the Dead and Eternal Judgment[5]
The Holy City or the New Jerusalem
Richard Head – The English Rogue described in the life of Meriton Latroon, a witty extravagant comprehending a compleat history of the most eminent cheats of both sexes
^Greaves, Richard (1992). John Bunyan and English nonconformity. London Rio Grande, Ohio: Hambledon Press. p. 41.
ISBN9780826420435.
^Plett, Heinrich (1999). Rhetorica movet : studies in historical and modern rhetoric in honor of Heinrich F. Plett. Leiden Boston Köln: Brill. p. 301.
ISBN9789004113398.
^Bermel, Albert (1990). Molière's theatrical bounty: a new view of the plays. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 70–71.
ISBN9780809315505.