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The wandering Jew; or, Love's masquerade: a comedy, in two acts as performed ... at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
Franklin, Andrew (1845); Cawthorn, George; Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
1797. Price one shilling
Fourth edition.
Neglected virtue: : or, The unhappy conquerour. A play, acted at the Theatre-Royal; by His Majesty's Servants
Horden, Hildebrand (1696); Motteux, Peter Anthony (1660-1718); Rhodes, Henry; Parker, Richard (fl. 1696); Briscoe, Samuel; Hopkins, Charles (1664?-1700?)
1696
Epistle dedicatory signed: H. Horden. Epilogue by P. A. Motteux. Sometimes ascribed to C. Hopkins; in the epistle dedicatory, Horden states that the play is the work of a friend.
A duke and no duke : A farce as it is acted by Their Majesties servants
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Cokain, Sir Aston (1608-1684); Etherege, Sir George (1635?-1691); Draghi, Giovanni Battista (1640-1708); Bonwicke, Henry
1685
First edition of Tate's version, Cokayne's play first printed London, 1658. Includes a song by Sir George Etherege, Tell me no more I am deceiv'd set to music by 'Signior Baptist' i.e. Giovanni Batt...
Injur'd love: : or, The cruel husband. A tragedy. Design'd to be acted at the Theatre Royal
Tate, Nahum (1652-1715); Wellington, Richard (fl. 1693-1709)
1707
Indexed in: Stratman 6204.
The disappointment; or, The mother in fashion: a play as it was acted at the Theatre Royal
Southerne, Thomas (1660-1746); Dryden, John (1631-1700); Stafford, J (fl. 1684); Hindmarsh, Joseph (fl. 1678-1696); E. B; Ormonde, James Butler Duke of (1665-1745)
1684
First edition. Pforzheimer Library 954. For printing history of gathering E see F. Bowers, The supposed cancel in Southerne's The disappointment reconsidered, The Library, 5th series v. 5, (1951), 140...
The fate of Capua. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's Servants
Southerne, Thomas (1660-1746); Orrery, Charles Boyle Earl of (1676-1731); Codrington, Christopher (1668-1710)
1700
Prologue by Charles Boyle; epilogue by C. Codrington. First edition. Tooke's advertisements L2. Paper watermarked: star/-. Indexed in: Stratman 5913.
Oroonoko:. : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal
Southerne, Thomas (1660-1746); Congreve, William (1670-1729); Behn, Aphra (1640-1689)
1699
Epilogue by W. Congreve. Based on Mrs. Behn's novel of the same name. B. Tooke's and R. Wellington's advertisements L4v; and titlepage.
The rival generals: : a tragedy. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Dublin, by his Majesty's Servants
Sterling, James (1701-1755?); Concanen, Matthew (1701-1749); Bettesworth, Arthur (fl.1699-d. 1739); Hoffman, Francis (fl. 1706-1728?); Conolly, William (1729)
1722. Price 1s. 6d
With commendatory verse by M. Concanen. Dedicated to William Conolly. Illustrations: woodcut tailpiece C4\v signed F. H. (i.e. Francis Hoffman). Signatures: A-K⁴. First edition? Two other pr...
Midas : a comic opera as it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. For the harpsichord, voice, German flute, violin, or guitar
O'Hara, Kane (1714?-1782); Walsh, John (fl. 1736-1766)
[ca. 1764]
Reduced score. Libretto by Kane O'Hara, music selected from popular airs - BUCEM. With publisher's advertisement p.[3]. Indexed in: BUCEM, p.674
The old batchelour : a comedy
Congreve, William (1670-1729); Southerne, Thomas (1660-1746); Marsh, J E (1860-); Higgins, Bevil; Cary, Anthony Viscount Falkland (1656-1694)
1710
Signatures: A-F⁸, G².
The double-dealer : a comedy
Congreve, William (1670-1729); Dryden, John (1631-1700)
1711
Signatures: A-G⁸, H⁴.