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Poems upon several occasions
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735)
1712
First Edition. Includes the altered text of The British enchanters, with separate title-page dated 1710. The author's name is given in the bookseller's foreword.
Three plays, viz : the she-gallants, a comedy. Heroick love, a tragedy. And the Jew of Venice, a comedy
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1713
Each play has special t.-p. dated 1713.
The British enchanters : or, No magick like love. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Queen's theatre in the Hay-market. By Her Majesty's sworn servants
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735)
1706
First edition. "This is a pleasing piece by Granville--it is called a tragedy but it is rather an opera in the old sense of that word."--Genest, v. 2, p. 350. Without the music (by Lansdowne?).
Heroick love : a tragedy : as it is acted at the theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735)
1698
Advertisements: [3] p. at end.
The Jew of Venice : a comedy
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1701
"As it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants."
The she-gallants, a comedy : as it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincoln-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants
Lansdowne, George Granville Baron (1667-1735)
1696
Subsequently altered by the author and published in his works, 1732 under title: Once a lover; and always a lover. First Edition (new issue?). Attributed to George Granville Lansdowne. Cf. NUC pre...