Authority Cited: Dryden, J. jun
Author name and dates: John Dryden, Jr. (1668-1701)
BKG Bio-tweet: Oxford educated; verse trans. of 14th book of Juvenal in JD sr. pub.; wrote one comedy; died at Rome, age 33
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: SJ quoted extensively from the title below for the Dryden, sr. Dict. quotations and quoted J. Dryden, jun a few times. Six Dryden jun cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, five Dryden jun cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No additions of Dryden jun. cites in the 1773 Dict. were identified. The edition of the Satires SJ used is undetermined; the 5th edition was 1723.]
Author name and dates: John Dryden, Jr. (1668-1701)
BKG Bio-tweet: Oxford educated; verse trans. of 14th book of Juvenal in JD sr. pub.; wrote one comedy; died at Rome, age 33
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: SJ quoted extensively from the title below for the Dryden, sr. Dict. quotations and quoted J. Dryden, jun a few times. Six Dryden jun cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, five Dryden jun cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No additions of Dryden jun. cites in the 1773 Dict. were identified. The edition of the Satires SJ used is undetermined; the 5th edition was 1723.]
- The Fourteenth Satyr, to his Friend Fuscinus in The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis [Juvenal] translated in to English Verse by Mr. Dryden and several other eminent hands, together with the Satires of Aulus Persius Flaccus, made English by Mr. Dryden, with explanatory notes at the end of each Satire, to which is prefixed a discourse concerning the Original and Progress of Satire, Dedicated to the Right Honorable Charles, Earl of Dorset &c. By Mr. Dryden. 1693 London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges in Chancery-Lane near Fleetstreet; alphabet; antidote; belabour; conform; look (p.277, last line of text; in the third stanza of the translation of Satire XIV); solder; swinge; work.
- Dryden, J. jun (no work cited); chancellor; irregularly; souse; [BKG Note: Prof. Beth Young, U. of Central Florida, has (2024) identified about 80 additional headword cites in the 1755 Dict. from the Fourteenth Satyr that are identified as Dryden or Dryden's Juv. See https://johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/views/authors.php and follow the breadcrumbs to Dryden jun.]