These were the Restoration era's answer to the Security Council.
The play was revived during the Restoration era, in November 1660.
It was revived early in the Restoration era and often was presented.
The play was revived in 1662, early in the Restoration era.
The play was revived at least once during the Restoration era.
The play was revived during the Restoration era, and was popular.
It was revived at least once during the Restoration era, in 1662.
The play was revived during the Restoration era, in 1666, shortly after the poet's death.
The play was revived on the stage during the Restoration era.
Some minor innovations may indicate a move back toward episcopacy in the Restoration era.