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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Burnaby, William (1706) | 4 |
Burton, John | 3 |
Burton, John (1696-1771) | 2 |
Garrick, David (1717-1779) | 2 |
Burgh, James (1714-1775) | 1 |
Burgoyne, John (1722-1792) | 1 |
Burnet, Sir Thomas (1694-1753) | 1 |
Burroughs, Lewis (1786) | 1 |
Burton, John (1710-1771) | 1 |
Charles Edward Stuart, Prince, 1720-1788 | 1 |
A second tale of a tub: or, The history of Robert Powel the puppet-show-man... [etc.]
Burnet, Sir Thomas (1694-1753); Duckett, George (1684-1732)
1715
First edition. A satire on Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. Anon., By Sir Thomas Burnet and George Duckett.
An hymn to the Creator of the world... : To which is added in prose, An idea of the Creator from his works
Burgh, James (1714-1775)
1750
Anon., by James Burgh.
The ladies visiting-day : A comedy
Burnaby, William (1706)
1701
Original cast included. First edition. Formerly ascribed to Charles Burnaby; for discussion of authorship cf. William Burnaby. Dramatic works, edited by F. E. Budd, 1931.
The modish husband : a comedy, as it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-lane
Burnaby, William (1706)
1702
By William Burnaby. Formerly ascribed to Charles Burnaby. First edition.
Love betray'd : or, The agreable disapointment. A comedy. As it was acted at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields
Burnaby, William (1706); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1703
First edition. By William Burnaby. Formerly ascribed to Charles Burnaby; for discussion of authorship. cf. William Burnaby, Dramatic works, edited by F. E. Budd, 1931. With 1 p. advertisement of b...
The reform'd wife : A comedy: as it is acted, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
Burnaby, William (1706)
1700
By William Burnaby. Formerly ascribed to Charles Burnaby; for discussion of authorship. cf. William Burnaby, Dramatic works, edited by F. E. Budd, 1931. With 2 pp. advertisements of poems and plays ...
Ascanius; or, The young adventurer : a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the Court of Versailles. Containing a particular account of all that happened to a certain person during his wanderings in the North, from his first arrival there, in August 1745, to his final escape September 19, in the following year... [etc.]
Burton, John (1710-1771)
1746
An anonymous work with the same title, 64 pp., by Ralph Griffiths, was published in the same year, with several subsequent editions and translations into French.
Sacræ scripturæ locorum quorundam versio metrica. Sive exercitationum poeticarum quae pro disciplinae solennis ratione adolescentibus C.C.C. longae vacationis tempore praecipiuntur elaborande delectus
Burton, John (1696-1771)
1736
Edited by John Burton. Burton's name foots the dedication. Includes contributions in Greek, Latin and English.
Sacræ scripturæ locorum quorundam versio metrica. Sive exercitationum poeticarum quae pro disciplinae solennis ratione adolescentibus C.C.C. longae vacationis tempore praecipiuntur elaborande delectus
Burton, John (1696-1771)
1736
Edited by John Burton. Burton's name foots the dedication. Includes contributions in Greek, Latin and English.
The maid of the oaks : a new dramatic entertainment. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
Burgoyne, John (1722-1792); Garrick, David (1717-1779)
1777
Attributed to John Burgoyne in the Dictionary of national biography. Epilogue, written by David Garrick, p. [69]. "Books in physic, surgery, and chemistry, now selling at Bell's Book-Store." -- p....
The romance of an hour : a new comedy, of two acts. As it is performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
Kelly, Hugh (1739-1777); Marmontel, Jean-François (1723-1799)
1777
Half-title: The romance of an hour: a new comedy, of two acts. (Price two thirds of a dollar.). Bookseller's advertisements: p. [52-56]. Based on a tale by Jean François Marmontel. Cf. Evans.