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  • Aureng-Zebe, the third brother, was devoid of that urbanity and engaging presence, so much admired in Dara. ...

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Aureng-Zebe, the third brother, was devoid of that urbanity and engaging presence, so much admired in Dara. ...

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • Aureng-Zebe, the third brother, was devoid of that urbanity and engaging presence, so much admired in Dara. ...

    Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010

  • - JOHN DRYDEN, Aureng-Zebe They had crossed the ridge and were back in the forest.

    Beowulf's Children Niven, Larry 1995

  • 'It was a green diamond of immense value,' answered Rung; 'it was called _The Great Hara_ because of its colour, and it was first worn by the terrible Aureng-Zebe himself, who had it set in the haft of his scimitar.'

    The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891 Various

  • You took my Aureng-Zebe into your protection, with all his faults; and I hope here cannot be so many, because I translate an author who gives me such examples of correctness.

    Dedication Vergil 1909

  • Aureng-Zebe” is a heroic, or rhyming play, but not cast in a mould quite so romantic as the “Conquest of Granada.”

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

  • When he is determined to spare Aureng-Zebe, and Nourmahal pleads,

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

  • Its success, with that of “Aureng-Zebe,” gave fresh lustre to the author's reputation, which had been somewhat tarnished by the failure of the “Assignation,” and the rise of so many rival dramatists.

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

  • Aureng-Zebe” was followed, in 1678, by “All for Love,” the only play Dryden ever wrote for himself; the rest, he says, were given to the people.

    The Dramatic Works of John Dryden Scott, Walter, Sir 1882

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