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Table of contents
1 Events
2 New Books/Plays
3 Births
4 Deaths
Events
1660
-
1669
-
Samuel Pepys
writes his diary.
New Books/Plays
1600
-
1601
-
Hamlet
, Prince of Denmark
by
William Shakespeare
1601
-
Twelth Night[?]
, or What You Will
by
William Shakespeare
1602
-
Troilus and Cressida[?]
by
William Shakespeare
1603
-
Measure for Measure
by
William Shakespeare
1603
-
1604
-
Othello
by
William Shakespeare
1604
-
1605
-
All's Well That Ends Well
by
William Shakespeare
1605
-
Timon of Athens[?]
by
William Shakspeare[?]
1605
-
1606
-
The Tragedy of
King Lear
by
William Shakespeare
1606
-
Macbeth
by
William Shakespeare
1606
-
Antony and Cleopatra
by
William Shakespeare
1607
-
Pericles
by
William Shakespeare
1608
-
Coriolanus
by
William Shakespeare
1609
-
The Winter's Tale
by
William Shakespeare
1610
-
Cymbeline
by
William Shakespeare
1611
-
The Tempest
by
William Shakespeare
1613
-
Henry VIII
by
William Shakespeare
1644
-
Areopagitica
by
John Milton
1648
-
Hesperides
by
Robert Herrick (poet)
1666
-
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners[?]
by
John Bunyan
1667
-
Paradise Lost
by
John Milton
1672
-
Marriage a la Mode[?]
by
John Dryden
1675
-
The Country Wife
by
William Wycherley
1678
-
The Pilgrim's Progress
by John Bunyan
1681
-
Absalom and Achitophel[?]
by
John Dryden
1690
-
Memoires of the Navy[?]
by
Samuel Pepys
Births
1628
- John Bunyan
1631
-
John Dryden
Deaths
1616
-
William Shakespeare
1688
-
John Bunyan
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